Halifax regional fire & emergency deputy chief Roy Hollett said on Sunday that garbage collecting will still occur on Monday morning as the province braces for an upcoming storm, but added that the situation will be reassessed for Tuesday and Wednesday. He said that crews have been maintaining areas prone to flooding and urged residents to clear drains from falling leaves.
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Halifax emergency official urges residents to clear drains ahead of expected storm
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