Community Leisure—436 William

 Hello from Community Leisure.  This week some of us went to the Festival du Voyaguer at the Franco Manitoban Cultural Centre.  There was great music and a lot of us danced, after a nice meal.  We had a choice of pea soup or a pulled pork sandwich and they were good!  The festival is on until this weekend and we highly recommend that you go.

 Community Leisure

 

Contract Manufacturing—500 Madison

 I would like you to meet one of our cleaning teams here at Madison Street:  Leaha Van Steelant, Carol McInnis, Tracy Duck, Terry Berthelette and Danielle Paksec.  These ladies have taken on the responsibility of keeping our women’s washroom spotless.  They do a tremendous job and receive many compliments for how clean and well-maintained they keep the bathroom, throughout the day. 

 Thank you and keep up the great work!

 

Sue Vavasour

Recycling & Document Destruction—115 Plymouth

 

City of Winnipeg Blue Box Recycling Program

 You can Recycle:

 

  • plastic containers with a recycling triangle on the bottom, including all bottles, pails, tubs, and jugs
  • aluminum drink cans
  • steel (tin) food cans
  • milk and juice cartons
  • juice boxes
  • newspapers and inserts, flyers and junk mail
  • magazines, phone books, household paper, shredded paper and envelopes
  • cardboard egg cartons and paper tubes
  • flattened cardboard, no more than 1 metre in any direction, e.g., cereal, cracker, tissue, laundry, shoe and packing boxes
  • glass jars and bottles (clear and coloured).

 Items that you can’t recycle include:

 

  • plastic bags, plastic packaging and cellophane
  • household hazardous waste containers, such as antifreeze, motor oil, windshield washer fluid, bleach, pesticide or herbicide. You can identify many hazardous waste products by the danger symbols )
  • aluminum foil or foil pie plates
  • foil or foam takeout food containers
  • foam packaging, foam egg cartons or foam meat trays
  • mirrors, window glass or broken glass
  • light bulbs, drinking glasses, ceramics or cookware.

 For more information on the blue box program:  www.winnipeg.ca

 

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