Disgruntled taxi operators and residents in Milk River, Clarendon joined forces on Monday, protesting the deplorable condition of the main road as well as disruption in their regular water supply. They are calling on their political representatives to intervene and rectify the issues they say they’ve been experiencing for years. More details in the report below:
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