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By: Rock

i had a similar incident a couple of years ago….really wish i had taken it up with the city but I figured at the time part of it was my issue because you do have to pay attention and what your driving...

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By: Herry69

you might as well rip out the ENTIRE city because of infrastructure neglect ! typical municipality mentality, USELESS ! greedy effing s—bags !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1

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By: JoeZ

Who else does a slalom around all those sunken manhole covers?

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By: Neill Johnston

To start with, the city of Winnipeg, and the province of Manitoba should SERIOUSLY consider using an nother form of a salt subsitute, to melt the winter snow. Salt is a major contributor to pavement...

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By: glenn

with all the tax money they collect, the roads in ottaw should be pristine.

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By: Mick

If you’re Mayor Ford of Toronto, you can get your whole street where your business (his) is paved in less than a week, and your drive and parking lot, and it won’t cost you a cent. Of course, the other...

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By: marc

let me guess, the people willing to file a claim with the city are also opposed to tax increases? Lets get real here folks….

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By: Jeff

Good luck, most cities will dismiss the majority of claims. You probably have a better chance of being struck by lightening than getting a cent back from the city.

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By: Chuck

I was told by Chatham-Kent that they are not responsible for damage due to construction. The construction company had left a lip 15cm high and at a 90 degree angle. It delaminated both tires (the belts...

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