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CM1995

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They are here in New Brunswick as well. Funny how large some companies get. I know Miller is all across Canada. I wonder if they are big in the US?

CE we had a power line crew from NB down here last November helping get the lights back on. We were hit with a few hurricanes and some high winds so our local crews were slammed, it was much appreciated that our neighbors to the North came down to lend a hand.

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Same here Don. Asplundh clears most of the ROW's here for Alabama Power. If it's in the ROW it's cut and chipped. I like my lights on so I have no issue with that.;)

They cut here for hydro quebec too. Crazy how big Asplundh is

They are here in New Brunswick as well. Funny how large some companies get. I know Miller is all across Canada. I wonder if they are big in the US?
And in Australia and New Zealand as well.
 

cuttin edge

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CE we had a power line crew from NB down here last November helping get the lights back on. We were hit with a few hurricanes and some high winds so our local crews were slammed, it was much appreciated that our neighbors to the North came down to lend a hand.

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You guys probably don't see too many arret signs down there. When we work on the reserves here, the stop signs all say nagaasi. New Brunswick and Maine send a lot of stuff back and forth across the border. Power crews, snow plows. There is a tavern in St Stephen. If a fight breaks out, Cops from Calais Maine will show up and collect their people as the local police grab theirs.
 

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And in Australia and New Zealand as well.

Tones I thought Asplundh was down there as well. Stunningly large company.

You guys probably don't see too many arret signs down there.

Well I can say that was my first.:D. We might see a Stop/Alto sign every now and then but no Arret.
 
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