Deputy Mayor Linda Chaisson says she’s hearing from residents about increases in rodents in their area.
The city of Corner Brook spoke about rodents during this week’s public council meeting. Deputy Mayor Linda Chaisson says she’s hearing from residents about increases in rodents in their area and asked what residents should do. Director Todd Flynn says the city will assess the situation and will treat city property in areas of infestation. Rodent issues would be reported by calling 637-1666
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