New Brunswick's Farm Practices Review Board ruled this week that Coastal Shell Products doesn't qualify as an agricultural operation, which means a citizens' group can resume its application for a court injunction to shut down the Richibucto-based shell-processing plant.
Spring has officially arrived in Richibucto, N.B., and within a few short weeks, shells will likely be trucked to the Coastal Shell Products facility located inside the community.
A New Brunswick shell processing plant has been given approval from the provincial government to continue operations for the next nine months as it faces a legal challenge over long-term odour and noise complaints.
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