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St. Mary's mayor calling for federal support after high winds tear open abandoned fish sauce plant

January 18, 2026

After high winds tore the side of an abandoned fish sauce plant in St. Mary's, the town's mayor is now calling on the federal government for help. Provincial officials are also set to meet with the town council on Monday to discuss next steps.



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