Winnipeg Mayor Scott Gillingham stated his support for an injunction to remove the barricades disrupting service to the Brady Road landfill on Tuesday. He also condemned the dumping of soil on the red dress mural at the foot of the barricade on Sunday. Gillingham said vehicles are using the second sub-standard road which can’t support heavy loads for long periods of time.
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Winnipeg Mayor Gillingham says he supports injunction against Brady Road barricade to resume service to landfill
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