Court documents viewed by CBC News say Summerside developer Nathan Kember, 32, threatened to kill three people, at least two of whom work for the provincial government. Kember and his company Strategic Holdings are also facing 11 charges under the Environmental Protection Act, with the province saying they did work in a buffer zone or watercourse without the necessary permits. CBC’s Nicola MacLeod reports..
A Summerside area developer is facing a number of criminal charges, including threatening to kill provincial government employees.
Strategic Holdings Inc. and its owner and president Nathan Kember are facing nearly a dozen charges under the Environmental Protection Act (EPA) after the province alleges work was being done around a wetland without the proper permits at a property on Water Street East in Summerside.
Court documents show that Kember has also been charged with obstructing a peace officer, mischief, uttering threats and driving in a way that put the public at risk.
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