At a special election storytelling pop-up, Mohammad Remezani told CBC's Alan Neal about his biggest beef with the city: potholes. Their stories were gathered Oct. 3 at a pop-up community event called The Fix, hosted by CBC Radio's Alan Neal. He said when friends and family come for a visit, he's embarrassed by state of the pavement on the city's streets. We need a commitment from council to put more money into roads and infrastructure. However, if you don't maintain it properly, that pair of pants — that road — will start to erode faster.
Source: CBC News October 16, 2018 15:45 UTC