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No Changes to Holiday Garbage and Recycling Collection

With Christmas Day and New Year’s Day falling on a Sunday this year, there is no change to your waste and recycling collection. Regular collection will take place on Boxing Day Monday, December 26th.

Please place your garbage and recycling carts at the curb by 7 a.m. and ensure the lids are completely closed. (For tips on how to place your garbage carts in winter, visit the RDCO You tube channel for a short video or www.regionaldistrict.com/recycle.)

Recycling:
Remember to put all wrapping paper (except foil ), flattened boxes and cartons into your recycling cart for curbside pick- up, or take to your nearest recycling depot. Keep the recycling spirit going by saving all shiny and foil wrapping paper and cards, ribbons and bows for re-use.

Recycling and Landfill Operations:
The Glenmore Landfill and Recycling Depot, Glenmore Road
(7:30am-4:45pm, closed Dec 25th, 26th, and Jan 1st)

The Westside Residential Waste Disposal and Recycling Center, Asquith Road
(7:30am-4:00pm Friday thru Monday, closed on Dec 25th and Jan 1st)

Traders Cove Transfer Station, Westside Road
    ( Sunday 9am-1:00pm and Wednesday, 6:30am-10:30am  closed Dec 25th and Jan 1st)

North Westside Road Transfer Station, Whiteman Creek Forest Service Road
       (8:00am-12:00pm Monday, Wednesday, Saturday, closed Dec 25th and Jan 1st)


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