The City of Cote Saint-Luc, Que., has filed a $3 million lawsuit, holding a construction company responsible for the mould and water issues leading to humidity problems and leaky ceilings in the Aquatic and Community Centre (ACC) facility.
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Thirty customers of a Lowcountry pool company in South Carolina are now part of a lawsuit against the company, alleging the company did not fulfill the contract entered into for the installation of swimming pools and other related services.
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Eighty plaintiffs are now part of a civil lawsuit against Thermëa Spa Village in Whitby, Ont., asking for $5 million in compensation for contracting staphylococcus (staph) infections from one of the facility’s saltwater pools.
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Water Tech Corporation, a manufacturer of battery-powered pool and hot tub vacuums, has filed a design and utility patent infringement lawsuit in federal court against Kokido Development, a Chinese company, and Menard, a ‘big box’ store based in Wisconsin.
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The Ontario Court of Justice recently fined Ryan Langtry, an Ottawa-area landscaper, $15,000 for failing to comply with five orders to pay wages.
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The lawyer of a Brampton, Ont., family whose one-year-old son burned his feet on ground-level metal access doors earlier this summer is now investigating the incident as the family is seeking legal action.
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The gas hit me like a ton of bricks. I couldn’t breathe,” said Donald MacLenna after a dangerous chlorine accident at St. Catherines, Ont.’s Lion Dunc Pool in 2012. Bathers were enjoying the pool when a worker accidently poured 90 L (23.7 gal) of chlorine into a tank containing muriatic acid.
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