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Your Irving station was leaking diesel for months.

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

### Your Gas Station Might Be Hiding Something

I'll tell you what, if there's one thing you can count on in Saint John, it's Irving. Their smokestacks are part of our skyline, right? So when you hear that one of their own gas stations, an Irving Oil spot, has been leaking diesel for a while, well, that just hits different. The province is laying charges after they found diesel had been seeping into the ground over a period of time before it was detected last December.

Now, this isn't just a little drip, right? The investigation found it was happening for a while. And look, it's Irving, it’s always complicated, but environmental protection is no joke, especially when you think about our harbour and the Bay of Fundy. We're all about those tides, and we want them clean.

#### What This Means for Saint John

* **Environmental Impact:** Any leak, big or small, near our waterways or in the uptown, it's a concern. Our city is built right on the water, literally clinging to the hills that run down to the harbour.

* **Trust and Transparency:** When a big local player like Irving is involved, people pay attention. Folks want to know that environmental standards are being met, especially given the history of industry here.

* **Gas Prices (maybe?):** Probably not directly from this, but everything with Irving feels like it eventually circles back to the pump, doesn't it?

This kind of thing just reminds you that even with our big industries, we've got to keep an eye on what's happening beneath our feet. For residents driving down King Street or strolling through the City Market, knowing the ground beneath is sound, that's important. It's about protecting our home, right?

Caleb Duguay-Firth, MiTL Sports Desk, Saint John.

The crew on the Morning Wire breaks this down every day – you can catch it live at mornings.live.

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