Trial stopped against Greek shipping firm over improperly served summons
VANCOUVER — The British Columbia Court of Appeal says a Greek shipping firm accused of operating a vessel that spilled thousands of litres of bunker fuel into Vancouver’s English Bay was not properly served a summons.
The ruling delivered Tuesday means the trial for Alassia NewShips Management Inc., which began last month, is over unless a new summons is served.
Alassia and the vessel MV Marathassa were charged in 2017 with 10 environmental related offences, including alleged violations under the Fisheries Act and the Canadian Environment Protection Act, following a Transport Canada investigation.
Crown prosecutor John Walker said Wednesday the charges remain outstanding and weren’t dismissed by the Appeal Court ruling.


