Giant potholes! I’m glad to see the province with the highest tax rate, also has the deepest and widest variety of potholes! Now it makes me wonder if these potholes are in other places… Not just the roads? What if we have them in the pockets of our public offices!? These potholes need to be fixed! How can you expect a big time western investor to feel comfortable in the backseat of his 7 series BMW when his Starbucks low fat caramel macchiato is spilling onto his suit trying to drive up Herring Cove Road!? We can’t just throw some benign mixture on them anymore! As citizens we must stand up and prevent this potentially catastrophic scenario from ever occurring! We need to fill them with unicorns…. Plain and simple. Let’s ask Rob Ford where to find them! —Mandeep
This article appears in Mar 7-13, 2013.


They’re Heritage Sites. Developers can’t touch ’em.
Don’t worry, DD will get his asphalt maker on the job.
The gov’t is hoping that all the potholes will slowly start to merge underground across eastern Canada so they can lay that pipeline.
Some of them are pretty huge, but for you own sake stay outta QC, OP…. the streets fall out from under you and on top of you.
it’s sinkhole season, i’m hoping because of the rocks round here, we won’t drop too far
you call those things potholes, fuck me, i’d call some of them moon craters.
Politics are filling their pockets, not potholes. I went by one pothole and caught a glimps of China.
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/20…
Try filling this one.
Having driven to Moncton recently,
I’m pretty sure I’d classify their roads as actually being worse.
It still sucks in both cases, don’t get me wrong….
being a mechanic is definitely a viable option for employment here.
One of the few.
Alignments alone would pay for a nice, sleek flat screen.
Who the fuck would have the interest and devotion invest in anything on the Herring Cove and be deterred by some potholes? Really though. “Oh well here’s Halifax. Looks like there’s lots of places to do business. I’d really like to invest in that area with a KFC that was closed down due to barely any of the workers having a proper work ethic which caused them to rarely come in to work when the weather was anywhere near unsavory”.