Event date: 5/31/2022 - 6/10/2022 Export event Robert McKenzie / Thursday, May 19, 2022 / Categories: Ontario, Ontario, Thunder Bay Northwestern Ontario Update TBay Leaf and Yard Waste Collection Scheduled May 31 - June 10 THUNDER BAY, ONTARIO ~~~~~ May 19, 2022 (LSNews) Curbside collection of leaf and yard waste will be delayed due to the late arrival of spring, taking place between May 31 – June 10, on regular recycling days during that two-week-period. Only Kraft (paper bags) will be accepted for leaf and yard waste. Bags are available at most hardware and grocery stores. Each filled bag must weigh less than 18 kg (40 lbs.). Branches and brush may also be left at the curb for collection. Bundles of branches must be less than one metre (39 inches) long and no more than 61 cm or (24 inches) in diameter, tied using string or rope. There is no limit on the number of bags for leaf and yard waste collection. Residents are reminded to place the waste at the curb on their regular recycling day, as indicated on their waste collection calendars, before 7 am. Look for the leaf symbol on your waste collection calendar. Grass clippings will not be accepted. AREA / ZONE *REVISED* Leaf & Yard Waste Collection Day Area 1, Zone 1 Tuesday, May 31 Area 1, Zone 2 Tuesday, June 7 Area 2, Zone 1 Wednesday, June 1 Area 2, Zone 2 Wednesday, June 8 Area 3, Zone 1 Thursday, June 2 Area 3, Zone 2 Thursday, June 9 Area 4, Zone 1 Friday, June 3 Area 4, Zone 2 Friday, June 10 For more information, contact the Infrastructure & Operations Dispatch at 625-2195. - 30 - #LSNews_TBay Below Please Rate and Share this story To help us learn what is important to you Print Rate this article: No rating 0Upvote 0Downvote Tags: Thunder Bay Ontario Leaf and Yard Waste Collection Related articles Snowbirds season kicks off June 3 to 4 in Thunder Bay Christmas Tree Drop-off Sites Open Boxing Day Ring in the new year and Fort William Historical Park’s 50th anniversary Fighting Walleye vs. Tbay Firefighters Charity Game Porter Airlines launching four non-stop routes from Ottawa
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