Burnaby Now July 5 2017

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IN MY ’HOOD 3

NEWS 5

Helen’s Law moves forward

Living up on the mountain

SPORTS 24

Burnaby boy Beijing bound

EVERYTHING GIRO WEDNESDAY JULY 5, 2017

LOCAL NEWS – LOCAL MATTERS

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HAPPY BIRTHDAY, CANADA!

Tara Du, Maggie Bai and Helen Li take in the Canada Day festivities at the Burnaby Village Museum on Saturday, July 1. The 1920s-themed party featured multicultural entertainment, heritage games for kids, a parade and birthday cake. To celebrate the country’s 150th, the City of Burnaby also hosted a free concert at Swangard Stadium and a party at the Edmonds Plaza and Park.

PHOTO JENNIFER GAUTHIER

IN THE COURTS

Burnaby dairy company wins this round By Cornelia Naylor

cnaylor@burnabynow.com

A dairy company has won the latest round in a court battle with the B.C. Milk Marketing Board over “bad milk” delivered to its Burnaby plant. Saputo Products Canada was shipped two batches of contaminated milk, accord-

ing to a B.C. Court of Appeal ruling last Wednesday. In August 2013, the Burnaby plant got a shipment of milk, later discovered to be contaminated, from Chilliwack Cattle Sales Ltd. Assuming the milk was good, Saputo put the milk into production. “Saputo blended the

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contaminated milk with uncontaminated milk, which caused a total of 223,230 litres of milk and cream to be contaminated, which, in turn, caused damage to 111,921.12 litres of packaged product, allegedly causing damage to Saputo totalling $65,317.57,” states the ruling.

As per the regulations around milk marketing in B.C., Saputo had paid for the milk shortly after getting it. The company requested the milk marketing board reimburse it for the alleged damages, but the board refused, so Saputo withheld payment for a later shipment.

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A similar incident happened in February 2015, when Saputo received shipment of organic milk at its Burnaby and Abbotsford plants from Cedarwal Farms Ltd. in Abbotsford. After the shipment was co-mingled with milk already stored in silos at each plant, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency told Sa-

puto it was conducting a safety inspection of the milk produced at Cedarwal because the dairy cattle’s organic feed contained aflatoxin in amounts above permissible levels, according to court documents. While the inspection found the milk in question Continued on page 5

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