I also had questions about the lawsuit against the city by the new owner of Heartbreakers such as, if the "strong smell of gas" had been reported in the area the day before, was Fortis notified?
I was also certain I had read that the new owner of the Achillion had been doing regular checks at that building, and had been there the day before the building exploded. Sure enough, after some google, thanks, CBC!
"Chapman said he has been in touch with the building owner, Dan McLaren of Commonwealth Campus Financial, who told him everything was in working order as of the day before the explosion and that it was subject to regular checks." (https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/prince-george-fire-1.6943536)
I am also not a lawyer and this shall be an interesting lawsuit if it goes ahead.
I also had questions about the lawsuit against the city by the new owner of Heartbreakers such as, if the "strong smell of gas" had been reported in the area the day before, was Fortis notified?
I was also certain I had read that the new owner of the Achillion had been doing regular checks at that building, and had been there the day before the building exploded. Sure enough, after some google, thanks, CBC!
"Chapman said he has been in touch with the building owner, Dan McLaren of Commonwealth Campus Financial, who told him everything was in working order as of the day before the explosion and that it was subject to regular checks." (https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/prince-george-fire-1.6943536)
I am also not a lawyer and this shall be an interesting lawsuit if it goes ahead.