Winnipeg resident Tracy Ball spoke on Wednesday about a bill for more than $6,000 that she received for post-fire demolition clean-up related to her neighbour’s property which was destroyed by a fire in Aug. 2022. Ball says she’s concerned that if the error isn’t resolved, she’ll have to fight it come tax time. She added that “the people responsible aren’t held to account and this is where the city administration goes wrong.”
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Winnipeg resident receives bill for fire-clean-up
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