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Quarry Blast Showers Suburban Halifax Apartment Building With Rocks

The Canadian Press, 23 Sep, 2016 12:39 PM
    HALIFAX — Blasting at a Halifax-area quarry is on hold while labour officials investigate a mishap that showered a nearby apartment building with rocks. 
     
    A spokesperson for the provincial Labour Department says no injuries were reported Monday but the apartment building — which is across a major highway from the quarry — was damaged.
     
    Photos in local media showed a broken window and at least one hole in the roof of the building, in the Clayton Park neighbourhood.
     
    Labour spokeswoman Lisa Jarrett says her department has issued a stop-work order as occupational health and safety officers investigate what she called a "blasting incident."
     
    She could not say how much rock hit the apartment building.
     
    She says the debris has been collected as part of the investigation.

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