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RDCO Christmas-New Year’s Closures

All services and programs provided from offices in the Regional District of Central Okanagan on KLO Road in Kelowna will be closed from Monday, December 26th through Sunday, January 1st.

During this time any emergencies involving Regional District water systems should be directed to 250-868-5299.  

Payments, dog license renewals or new license purchases may be made online while the office is closed.

We look forward to serving you again at 8:00 am Monday, January 2nd.

This year curbside waste collection is not affected during the Christmas-New Year’s holiday period. The collection schedule continues as it normally would throughout the holidays.

The Westside Residential Waste Disposal and Recycling Centre on Asquith Road in West Kelowna will be closed on Christmas Day Sunday, December 25th and New Year’s Day Sunday, January 1st.

The Traders Cove Transfer Station just off Westside Road will be closed on Christmas Day Sunday, December 25th and New Year’s Day Sunday, January 1st.  The North Westside Road Transfer Station on the Whiteman Creek Forest Service Road will be closed Christmas Day and Boxing Day (Sunday, December 25th and Monday, December 26th) and New Year’s Day Sunday, January 1st.

The Environmental Education Centre for the Okanagan (EECO) in Mission Creek Regional Park will be closed Saturday, December 24th through Monday, December 26th and Saturday, December 31st through Monday, January 2nd.  ‘Story Time at the EECO’ will not be held on Tuesday, December 27th.  It resumes at 10:00 am on Tuesday, January 3rd.


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