Pig heads hog Millar Avenue lanes after Saskatoon pork spill

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Dozens of pigs didn’t make it to the market Thursday after a huge load of pork spilled onto Millar Avenue in Saskatoon.

It’s unknown where the pig guts came from and who is responsible, but heads and other body parts were found lying on the pavement between 47th and 48th streets during evening rush hour.

This isn’t Saskatoon’s first experience with pig carcasses.

Residents in Silverwood Heights complained about the smell of rotting flesh in 2022 when a pile of pig carcasses was left outside West Coast Reduction rendering plant.

Global News reached out to West Coast Reduction to ask if it had any involvement in Thursday’s spill.

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