American Iron and Metals, three New Brunswick scrap yards, and seven other others had until Thursday to become compliant with provincial safety standards. Residents living near AIM facilities say they’re eager for answers, expressing concerns for their own safety. Suzanne Lapointe has more.
Global News at 6 New Brunswick
N.B. residents anxious for answers as AIM deadline looms
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