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Update on Solutions to Stink in Ladysmith

Time is just about up on the deal between Ladysmith and Comox.
Back in mid January, Ladysmith made a deal to ship it’s bio solids to a facility near Comox for up to 5 weeks.
Ladysmith Mayor Aaron Stone says they are working on extending that deal and have a few other choices on the back burner if it doesn’t pan out.
In the meantime, Stone says there have been very few complaints about a foul smell coming from their public works yard…
Ladysmith has secured a new site for its bio solids but it will take some time to get it up and running.
Kasi Johnston
Kasi Johnston
News/Announcer for 89.7 Juice FM!

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