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Opening of Paradise fire station delayed again

The Town of Paradise will have to wait longer to open its new fire hall, but the regional fire department says it won't affect coverage.
The Paradise fire station looks ready to go, but some legal issues are delaying the trucks from moving in. (Gary Locke/CBC)

The Town of Paradise will have to wait a little longer to open its new fire hall, because of unspecified legal issues with a contractor.

The brand new fire hall was supposed to open June 1, but that date waspushed back to July,and now St. John's city councillorand co-chair of Regional Fire ServicesJonathan Galgay says there are more delays.

"It is extremely disappointing that we're faced with this challenge," Galgay told CBC on Friday. "The Town of Paradise is very disappointed as well."

Galgay said there are "a whole host of issues. It has to do with a particular company." But he saidit's not a problem with construction.

"It's not about the quality of work," he said."Some legal issues have to be dealt with. I'm optimistic we can come to a compromise."

Other stations of the St. John's Regional Fire Department will continue to respond to calls from Paradise. (CBC)

Until thelegal problems with the contractor who he did not nameare sorted out, he saidcrews can't move in and the opening date could be sometime in the fall.

Paradise councillorSterling Willissaid there will be no issue with loss of coverage. He said crews from other stations in the St. John's Regional Fire Department will respond to fires in the community.

The community agreed in 2013 to pay roughly $2.5 million per year to be part of the regional fire service.

Until the Paradise fire hall is opened,firefighters hired to work there will be assigned to other stations in the metro area.

With files from Peter Cowan