Smyths Toys has said trace levels of asbestos have been detected in a range of dig toys made with blocks of sand containing gem stones, pirates’ treasure and dinosaur eggs that it has been selling.
The CCPC advised consumers who have the product in their home to stop using it immediately.
Frozen landscape captures remnants of historic snowstorm in the Upper Peninsula.
The Competition and Consumer Protection Commission has released a statement and advised consumers who own any of the affected ...
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$42K stranded sailboat removal underway in Flagler Beach ...
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A Dalton homeowner says sand and dust from a nearby Berkshire Concrete Corp. mining operation forced her to leave the home ...
The “stripe” kept growing until by 1819 it was 3km long and had acquired the moniker Bull Island. Its emergence from the sea ...
A Mangawhai community leader is warning of the risk of another major sandspit breach within 15 years. Mangawhai Harbour Restoration Society (MHRS) chair Peter Wethey said experts had indicated a ...
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