THUNDER BAY - A Thunder Bay company has been fined $15,000 after pleading guilty to excavating on Crown land without first obtaining a permit.
According to the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry, the Hockenhull Land and Cattle Company of Thunder Bay removed soil and aggregate and deposited a layer of stone on Crown land near Kashabowie Lake.
The excavation was part of landscaping for a tourist facility in the area and was done between October 2017 and November 2018.
The company did not obtain a proper permit for the work, which is required under the Aggregate Resources Act.
Additionally, written authorization under the Public Lands Act is required to deposit material on Crown land but no written authorization was obtained.
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Monday Morning “MUG’ing: Making reliability a selling feature
This week’s Monday Morning ‘MUG’ing is all about Junk Away, a local junk removal service.
Feb 15, 2021 7:32 AM By: Ayano Hodouchi-Dempsey
THUNDER BAY Dan Cheal started Junk Away four years ago with a truck, himself and a simple concept - a reliable junk removal service.
Now he employs seven people, has expanded his services, and has earned a solid reputation in the community. “One of the keys to my early growth is very simple. I answer the phone. It’s that simple. And lots of people don’t.”
There are countless people offering junk removal services on online platforms such as Kijiji, but Cheal believes that, given a choice, customers will go with a known company. “Lots of people see my fleet going. We have insurance, and we’re in full uniform,” he says. “It’s important to do your homework on who you use.”
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