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Future of Eastway Tank unclear 1 year after deadly explosion

Transport Canada says Eastway Tank has not applied to operate at a different location since an explosion last year at the company's Merivale Road site left six employees dead.

Company has not applied to operate at different location: Transport Canada

Flowers and a ball cap with writing on it hang as a memorial on a company sign.
A cap is among the items left by families and friends that remain at the Eastway Tank site. Six people were killed in an explosion there nearly one year ago. (Guy Quenneville/CBC)

Nearly a year after an explosion left six of its workers dead andtriggeredseveral provincial workplace safety charges for the decades-old company, Eastway Tank, Pump and Meter's futureis unclear.

On Jan. 13, 2022, Kayla Ferguson, Rick Bastien, Etienne Mabiala, Danny Beale, and Russell McLellandied at the Ottawa tanker manufacturer's site on Merivale Roadafter a blast and fire. A sixth employee,Matt Kearney,died in hospital the next dayin what became the city's deadliest workplace incident in many years.

Last Friday, Ontario's Ministry of Labour charged the company and its owner, Neil Greene,with three offenceseachunder the province's Occupational Health and Safety Act.

The company was accused, among other things, of not taking reasonable precautions to protect employees around the day of the blast.The allegations have not been proven in court.

Also on Friday, Transport Canada confirmed it hasnot received an application from Eastway to operate at a different location.

The agency also confirmed in an emailed statement to CBC thatEastway hasnot conducted regular operations as part of its registration with Transport Canada since the explosion, which left a building at thesite badly damaged.

The company's owner, Neil Greene, has not responded to multiple requests for comment about the provincial charges or Eastway's current status.

Faded mementos still at site nearly 1 year later

In the immediate months afterthe explosion, a security vehicle could be seen during the daytime guarding the Eastwaygate, up a short drive from the road.

Early Monday afternoon, however, there was no security at the closedgateand there appeared to be no activity at the site, where vehicles of all kinds remained parked.

Eastway Tank entrance gate January 9, 2023
The closed gate leading to the Eastway yard. (Guy Quenneville/CBC)

Weathered, faded photos and other mementos paying tribute to the explosion's victims still surrounded the Eastway sign facing Merivale drivers and passersby.

They had been left there by family and friends in the days following the blaze.

Eastway Tank victim mementos at site January 9, 2023
Faded, weathered photos lie below the Eastway sign greeting Merivale Road drivers. (Guy Quenneville/CBC)

Website devoted to listing inventory

Among the pieces of equipmentparked on the other side of the Eastway gate Monday was a1999 Freightliner Chassis.

eastway chassis
This piece of equipment was photographed at the Eastway site on Monday. (Guy Quenneville/CBC)

That same item, plus severaltrucks, tanks and refuelers, arelisted on a website calledusedoilandfiretrucks.com.

Visitors to Eastway's website, eastwaytank.com, were being redirected to the inventory site last week. Though that's no longer the case, the inventory site couldstill be reached directly on Monday.

website listing
The equipment featured in the previous photo is listed on a website exclusively devoted showing inventory. (usedoilandfiretrucks.com)

Some photos on the inventory site feature eitherEastway signage or signifiersof the Merivale site, includingthe red siding of the next-door car wash.

One of the items on the inventory is listedwith the same888 phone number featured in pastEastwayadvertisements which, when dialed, was out of service on Monday.

Listing inventory is nothing new for the company; its main website did so before the explosion. But unlike the inventory site, which only focuses on inventory listings, the main website also advertised other Eastway services.

2007 Kenworth T300
A propane truck bearing Eastway Tank markers, pictured near the car wash next door to the company, is among the items listed on the inventory website. (usedoilandfiretrucks.com)

Digital memorial plaque

As of last Thursday, Eastwaywas not listed in the registry of theOffice of the Superintendent of Bankruptcyin Ottawa.

According to the province'spublic records, Lewis Motor Sales in Barrie, Ont., has placed a lien on Eastway for purchased vehicles "as well as all accessories, spare parts, replacements, attachments and trade-ins."

A website called eastwaytank.ca rather than .com which featured the company's logo last summer currentlyconsists of an image of a memorial that looks similar to the one the City of Ottawa unveiled in honour of the explosion's six victims last October.

Last week, the website plaque said the six employees"lost their lives in the tragic events at Eastway Tank on January 13, 2022."

plaque
This digital plaque was featured on a website called eastwaytank.ca last week. (eastwaytank.ca)

It was nearly identical to the city plaque's wording, except the city's plaque used the words"the Eastway explosion."

The wording of the website plaque was then changed. It no longer mentions the event; it just lists the names of the six employees and says"in our thoughts and prayers forever" and "never forgotten."

digital plaque
The wording on the digital plaque has since changed. (eastwaytank.ca)

In its outreach, CBC has asked Greene bothabout the inventory website andifeastwaytank.ca belongs to Eastway.

With files from Falice Chin