It’s pothole season at Six Nations

By Lynda Powless Editor Potholes abound this spring on Six Nations’ roads and crews are working to rectify the situation. Six Nations Councillor Dayle Bomberry, chair of the Built Environment, Climate Adaptation and Membership Committee gave Six Nations Elected Council (SNEC) an update on the committee and said they’d be speaking with Director of Public Works Mike Montour shortly to gain insight into the department’s plan to mitigate the poor road situation. “I know a lot of people are going on about potholes occurring. We’ve had a warm spell, the ground has thawed out, there was lots of snow, and the frost is coming out pushing the edges and concrete pavement up. A little patience, the roads guys are out there repairing the holes,” he said. Bomberry also asked that…

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