Wednesday, May 14, 2025, 6:21 pm
Hochelaga locals are fuming over a worsening rat invasion they attribute to a biweekly garbage collection schedule. Frustrated residents claim the infrequent trash pickup is fueling a rodent hotspot, raising questions about municipal waste management.
Des résidents du secteur montrent du doigt la collecte des ordures à un intervalle de deux semaines.
Des résidents montrent du doigt la collecte des ordures aux deux semaines.
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