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Author: Paul Soucy
Publication Date: January 13, 2026 - 14:34

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Kingston drivers face early pothole season as freeze-thaw cycle damages roads

January 13, 2026
Kingston drivers are facing an early and severe pothole season this winter. Rapid temperature swings are crumbling asphalt, damaging vehicles and leaving city crews scrambling.


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