Tires
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Giant tires wash up on B.C. beach but no one knows where they came fromThe tires, nearly three metres tall and stuffed with styrofoam, washed up in Shelter Bay in Campbell River on Vancouver Island recently.EnvironmentOct 30
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Landlord stores hundreds of tires in Toronto backyard despite city order to remove themIn a residential backyard at a house on Heale Avenue in Toronto, you'll see piles of used automobile tires — not just a few tires, but more than 800.CanadaApr 7
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Pothole problems: Montreal received record number of complaints in 2022The city of Montreal received a record number of pothole claims in 202, issuing a payout to 256 drivers costing a total of $103,157TrafficMar 9, 2023
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First snowfall of the season blankets MontrealIn Grenville-sur-la-Rouge, Highway 50 was closed in both directions, between Kilmar and Scotch roads, for over an hour.WeatherNov 16, 2022
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Police seek suspects in 2 break-ins at neighbouring Guelph businessesInvestigators say two men were involved in both break-ins on Dawson Road near Speedvale Thursday morning. Twelve tires and 10 gas containers were stolen.CrimeSep 23, 2022
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Tire drop-off returns to Central OkanaganRosemary Sutton, the Executive Director of Stewardship BC says the tires will be turned into things including, playgrounds, running tracks, arena flooring, and even mulch.EconomySep 11, 2022
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Buying used in Winnipeg gains popularity amid staggering inflation ratesThere are few products or services left untouched by the rising costs of fuel and food, as Canada's inflation rate hits its highest point in decades.EconomyApr 21, 2022
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Drivers face high prices and long waiting lists as winter tire deadline approachesWith only two weeks to go until the Dec. 1 winter tire deadline, consumers face higher prices and long waiting lists.TrafficNov 17, 2021
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Canadian Armed Forces property left in Saskatchewan ditch stolen: RCMPRCMP say when the Canadian Armed Forces returned to a crash scene in Saskatchewan, six of their tires were missing.CanadaMay 3, 2021
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Volunteers waiting for green light to remove tires littering Okanagan creek“The easiest route for us is probably going to be airlifting them out using a helicopter,” said Kane Blake of the Okanagan Forest Task Force.EnvironmentFeb 12, 2021
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