The City of Melville managed to save over $30,000 cleaning up a property contaminated by underground fuel storage tanks by utilizing public works staff instead of hiring out the work.In a report given to city council at their April 19 meeting, Project Coordinator of Public Works & Planning Services Yvette van Zyl told the mayor […]

» To read the full story you will need to subscribe. Please click the subscriptions tab in the menu to renew or start your subscription.

Previous articlePrince William Drive to be repaved in July
Next articleWagantall introduces Bill C-233 to House of Commons