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BARRIE, ONT. The County of Simcoe is rolling out a new automated cart system for curbside collection to provide a safe solution for residents and collection workers. The county will deliver roughly 450,000 carts to eligible locations between August and October. Each household will receive three carts for garbage, recycling and organics. Each cart has wheels, ergonomic handles, lids and a gravity locking system that automatically unlocks when tipped by the collection truck s mechanical arm. The sturdy carts are expected to reduce wind-blown litter into ditches and roadways and protect against critters. Simcoe County Warden George Cornell said the program is an improved collection system.
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Broadband internet to be expanded for almost 13,000 homes, businesses in Simcoe County Daina Goldfinger © THE CANADIAN PRESS/Nathan Denette The projects would see about 31,750 Simcoe County residents see improvements in their internet services and would collectively service about 500 kilometres of roadway in the region
Simcoe County will be receiving more than $41 million to expand broadband internet services for almost 13,000 households and businesses in the region that have limited to no connectivity.
The funding will be provided by Southwestern Integrated Fibre Technology (SWIFT) to support six fibre-to-the-home (FTTH) projects across Simcoe County. As a region with a diverse range of rural and urban communities, access to reliable, high-speed connectivity is essential, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic, as many of our businesses and residents are adapting to a new virtual environment, Simcoe County Warden George Cornell said in a statement.
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