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Coquitlam-based KMS Tools facing third fine over recycling infractions

Coquitlam’s KMS Tools is facing another potential administrative penalty after provincial inspectors found the retailer remains out of compliance with B.C.’s recycling regulations – the latest development in a years-long dispute that has already resulted in $47,300 in fines. In a July 2 inspection report, the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change Strategy determined KMS […]

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