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Spot a nasty pothole around Yellowknife? Use ‘Click & Fix YK’

As snow melts in Yellowknife, a number of nasty potholes have surfaced on the city’s roads.

RELATED: Complaining just got easier – Yellowknife launches ‘Click & Fix’ app

In a statement on Friday, the city said crews will be completing repairs as soon as possible but that any significant depressions should be reported using its Click & Fix YK application.

Crews will also be working to clear any remaining snow on roads over the next few days.

As temperatures warm up, residents are also reminded to clear snow from roofs or awnings if possible, to not splash pedestrians and to exercise extreme caution in slippery areas.

You can find the city’s snow removal schedule here.

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