Create a free Feed & Grain account to continue reading

'Business as Usual' After Saskatchewan Terminal Fire

Dryer was installed in January to replace unit destroyed by fire in 2016

Snow and wet weather meant there was a lot of grain being dried at a Unity, SK-area grain terminal when a new grain dryer caught fire earlier this week, reports CBC.

The new dryer, installed in January by North West Terminal Ltd. at a cost of about $1.8 million, replaced one which was also destroyed in a fire in November 2016.

North West Terminal CEO Jason Skinner told CBC there was about 40 metric tonnes of grain in the dryer at the time. He said the dryer will have to be assessed but it's back to "business as usual" following the Thursday morning fire.

Page 1 of 133
Next Page