
Illegal burn-outs wreck northern Ont. road
Drivers doing burn-outs damaged Lake Nipissing Road, southwest of North Bay, accelerating wear and tear on the roadway and forcing a more than $100,000 repair. Nipissing Township warns the stunts endanger public safety and has asked police to boost enforcement.
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