Laundry and other businesses suffer due to Saskatchewan pipeline spill
PRINCE ALBERT, Sask. — Washing machines that normally churn with clothes and linens at Marlin Labossiere’s laundromat have been sitting idle for nearly two weeks because of an oil spill on the North Saskatchewan River.
“Well I’m shut down completely, so it’s affected myself and my daughter who are both involved with the laundromat and also staff too,” Labossiere said Tuesday.
“I can’t give them any time of work or anything like that, so they’re suffering too.”
Labossiere’s laundromat was closed after a Husky Energy (TSX:HSE) pipeline spilled up to 250,000 litres of oil mixed with a lighter hydrocarbon called a diluent into the North Saskatchewan River near Maidstone.


