Ottawa implemented the new three-item limit on all households that receive curbside waste pickup on September 30, with the goal of extending the life of the Trail Road Waste Facility until 2024.
In October, all garbage left at the curb was collected, with staff leaving a “custom non-compliance tag” on any garbage bins or items over the three-item limit indicating the limit had been exceeded.
“A reminder that if a bin over the 140L limit is used for garbage set-out, or if properties set out an amount over the three-item garbage limit, Solid Waste staff will leave a courtesy tag to explain why waste was not collected,” Shelley McDonald, Director of Solid Waste Services, said in a statement.
Yellow bags will be sold in packages of four for $17.60. The city plans to release a list of retailers selling yellow bags this week.Ottawa weather includes a chance of flurries today, with double-digit highs by HalloweenVigil planned for Tuesday in memory of woman stabbed to death in Ottawa parkThe majority of mail-in ballots tallied this weekend for the final count in B.C.
Candidates across Saskatchewan are making their final pitches to potential voters as the 2024 election campaign is quickly approaching its end.Election day has arrived in Saskatchewan. With it, the last wave of voters prepare to cast their ballots and decide who will form government in the province.The Regina Thunder fell to the Okanagan Sun in the Canadian Junior Football League semi-finals – as it attempted to secure a chance at the national title.
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