You won't believe what's chewing up cars in Dartmouth
Some good morning, buddy — this is Halifax, and we have stories. And sometimes, those stories are about things that make you just shake your head and laugh, you know? Like, you hear about all the grand plans for offshore wind and big money, and then you hear about this: rats. Not just a couple, mind you, but *hundreds* of them, making a home right there in a Dartmouth parking lot, chewing through car wires. My son, that’s some bad. We're talking North Dartmouth, right in the thick of things near apartment buildings. Folks are waking up, trying to get to work, and their car won't start because a family of rodents decided the engine bay was a five-star buffet.
Now, people from away might think that's just a "city problem," but it hits different here. We've got our share of old buildings, sure, and critters are a part of life. But hundreds of them, causing damage? That's a whole other kettle of fish, as my grandmother would say. You've got folks just trying to live their lives, maybe heading over on the ferry for a stroll along the waterfront, or grabbing a donair from King of Donair after a show at The Marquee, and they come back to a car that's been vandalized by vermin. It’s not just an inconvenience; it’s a real headache for working people who rely on their vehicles. It’s got that dark history echo, you know? The city's been through some stuff, and you just want folks to have a bit of peace.
It's one of those things that just makes you go, "Only in Halifax, eh?" We worry about the big stuff, the economy, the housing crisis, and then the rats show up and remind you that sometimes the smallest problems can be the biggest pain. Some good morning, buddy — this is Halifax, and we have stories.
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