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Irving Oil just got charged. Did you hear about the diesel leak?

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Good morning from the Fundy shore — the tide's turning, and so is New Brunswick. Let's get into it.

### Irving Oil just got hit with charges for a diesel leak

I'll tell you what, you almost expect it, right? Irving Oil is facing charges after a diesel leak from one of their service stations, and not just a quick spill, mind you. The province's investigation says this diesel was seeping out over some time before it was even noticed last December. It's the kind of news that just feels… *Saint John*. You see those smokestacks from almost anywhere uptown, and you know who runs a good chunk of things here.

Now, the official word from the province is that the leak was from a service station – so we're not talking about a refinery-level incident, but it's still diesel making its way into the environment. These things always hit a little different when it's right in your backyard, you know? We're a city that lives and breathes by the water, whether it's the harbour right off King Street or the Bay of Fundy itself, so anything messing with that gets people talking.

#### What This Means for Saint John

* **Environmental Concerns:** Any leak, big or small, raises questions about our local waterways and the delicate ecosystem around the Reversing Falls.

* **Ongoing Scrutiny:** It just adds to the constant conversation about industrial presence in a historic port city.

* **Community Trust:** These incidents chip away at public trust, right? People want to know that the companies operating here are doing everything by the book.

It's a reminder that even in a city so shaped by industry, we're all still keeping an eye on how things are managed. Because at the end of the day, this is our home, and we want it looked after.

You can catch Keith and the crew breaking down stories like this every morning, live at mornings.live.

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