Published Nov 20, 2025 1 minute readcape breton court-1_299228336.jpegArticle contentA Cape Breton salvage yard has pleaded not guilty to a charge of illegal dumping.THIS CONTENT IS RESERVED FOR SUBSCRIBERS ONLY.Subscribe now to access this story and more:Unlimited access to the website and appExclusive access to premium content, newsletters and podcastsFull access to the e-Edition app, an electronic replica of the print edition that you can share, download and comment onEnjoy insights and behind-the-scenes analysis from our award-winning journalistsSupport local journalists and the next generation of journalistsSUBSCRIBE TO UNLOCK MORE ARTICLES.Subscribe or sign in to your account to continue your reading experience.Unlimited access to the website and appExclusive access to premium content, newsletters and podcastsFull access to the e-Edition app, an electronic replica of the print edition that you can share, download and comment onEnjoy insights and behind-the-scenes analysis from our award-winning journalistsSupport local journalists and the next generation of journalistsRegister to unlock more articles.Create an account or sign in to continue your reading experience.Access additional stories every monthShare your thoughts and join the conversation in our commenting communityGet email updates from your favourite authorsSign In or Create an AccountorArticle contentThe Nova Scotia Department of Natural Resources charged Northside Auto Salvage Ltd. in North Sydney with depositing materials on Crown land near Tobin Road in North Sydney between July 17 and Sept. 14, 2025.Article contentArticle contentThe company, represented by owner-operator Cecil Smith, entered a not guilty plea to the offence this week.Article contentA trial is been scheduled to take place in Sydney provincial court on March 26 with a pretrial conference set for Jan. 22.Article contentArticle content
Cape Breton salvage yard pleads not guilty to illegal dumping



