CANADA — August 8, 2014 — A judge has ruled the owner of the NHL's Dallas Stars and the Kamloops Blazers of the Western Hockey League broke federal environmental laws while renovating his waterfront vacation home in Kamloops.
Tom Gaglardi was found guilty in Kamloops provincial court on Thursday of two counts of harmful alteration of fish habitat.
Gaglardi is president of the firm Northland Properties, which was convicted on the same charges.
His father Robert, who is chair of the company, was also facing the same charges but found not guilty.
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