The provincial agriculture department is close to getting restaurant inspection records online.
A spokeswoman for the department said the site would be up and running by early October, as staff has been working to iron out the last details.
Setting up the site, which will host restaurant inspection results for two years, will cost around $500,000, and the government will require one full-time staffer to run it.
Agriculture Minister Brooke Taylor had said in May that he hoped to have the site up and running by early summer, and NDP and Liberal members criticized the government for the delay.











