A recurring sinkhole near downtown Prince George has left city workers at a loss despite several weeks of trying to solve the problem, and the cost of repair will now be “certainly over $100,000,” according to Dave Dyer, the manager of engineering and public works.
So far, city crews have dug nearly five metres into the ground to try and find the root cause of the hole, which was discovered shortly after a major storm hit the city on June 20.
It’s also cut off two lanes of traffic, and it is believed the entire intersection at Winnipeg Street and Carney Street may have
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