Weekend Argus Saturday

Lucky Star employees might lose jobs over fish smell

under threat

Employees of the Lucky Star factory in St Helena Bay have a bleak future due to complaints about fish odour.

The West Coast District Municipality wants to impose new regulations in response to the complaints, that could jeopardise their jobs.

The community of Stompneus Bay recently staged a peaceful march

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