Municipal services affected by shutdown December 22, 2020 Reading time: 4 min Cornwall city hall
CORNWALL, Ontario – It was announced on Dec. 21 that the province of Ontario would enter a shutdown starting at 12:01 a.m. on Saturday, Dec. 26.
The City of Cornwall has released a list of services that will be affected by this shutdown, as has the United Counties of SD&G.
CORNWALL:
OPEN WITH PRECAUTIONS:
Paramedics, police officers, and firefighters will continue to respond to 911 calls. Please keep your distance while COVID-19 screening takes place, and wear your mask. Calls to 911 should be limited to emergencies.
Cornwall Transit continues to operate. Please take the bus only for essential trips (such as work, groceries, and trips to the pharmacy). Wear your mask, sanitize your hands, keep your distance – and do not take the bus if you are feeling unwell.
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Midland: Dispose of Christmas trees during heavy item, brush collection
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When it’s time to wrap up the holiday season, Midland residents can dispose of their Christmas trees by placing it at the curb on their monthly heavy item collection day.
City crews will collect Christmas trees during residents’ once-a-month heavy item and brush collection week. Trees will not be collected with regular refuse collection. The tree should be free of ornaments, garland, and tinsel. Residents should also remove plastic tree bags used to cover the tree as it is removed from the house.
Real Christmas trees are recycled into wood chips at a city compost site.
Erie County s Department of Environment and Planning has launched the free, customizable Recycle Coach mobile app.
Credit: Getty Images/iStockphoto Author: WGRZ Staff Updated: 2:44 PM EST December 11, 2020
BUFFALO, N.Y. Ever wonder if something can be recycled or not? Well, now there s an app for that.
The Erie County Department of Environment and Planning has launched a free, customizable mobile app called the Recycle Coach. It shows residents exactly what can and cannot be recycled.
It also connects residents in Erie County s 44 communities with their personalized collection schedule, shares local disposal information and supplies educational tools to help make it easier to recycle items.