9 months ago, the St. Mary’s, N.L. seafood plant burned to the ground. The town is worried the company is moving on | Page 904 | Unpublished
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9 months ago, the St. Mary’s, N.L. seafood plant burned to the ground. The town is worried the company is moving on

August 8, 2026

During a stormy fall night last year, the St. Mary’s seafood processing plant caught fire and burned to the ground and the mayor says residents are now worried it won’t be revived.



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