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WATCH: Winnipeg Street re-opens after sinkhole closed the road for five months

UPDATE – 7PM:

The City of Prince George has officially re-opened Winnipeg Street days earlier than initially announced.

(The below video was posted hours ahead of the City’s announcement via social media)

WATCH:

Winnipeg street is set to re-open next week after five months of the sinkhole saga.

Crews are repaving & painting traffic markings at the site after successfully installing a new concrete chamber in September.

Pedestrian traffic could be delayed on the east side of Winnipeg as crews will be pouring new concrete for sidewalks.

A rainstorm causing a deteriorated underground pipe caused the sinkhole back in May.

– with files from Matt Fetinko, My PG Now

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