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2015 RATE INCREASE FOR SASKATOON LIGHT & POWER CUSTOMERS
December 28, 2014 - 12:00pm
- Ensure your home is well insulated and properly sealed.
- Ensure indoor humidity levels are between 30 and 50 per cent.
- Install an automatic timer on your lights.
Earlier this month, City Council approved an overall energy charge increase of three per cent. For the average residential customer, this will mean a monthly increase of $3.
This rate increase is effective January 1, 2015.
A few tips to reduce your electricity use:
For more information, visit saskatoon.ca and look under ‘S’ for Saskatoon Light & Power.
RECYCLE YOUR LIVE CHRISTMAS TREE
December 28, 2014 - 12:00pm
- Primrose Drive Recycling Depot (adjacent to Lawson Civic Centre)
- Lowe Road Recycling Depot (Attridge Drive & Lowe Road)
- Wildwood Golf Course parking lot (8th Street East)
- George Ward Pool parking lot (1915 5th Street East)
- Doukhobor Cultural Society of Saskatoon parking lot (525 Ave I South at 17th Street)
- Meadowgreen Recycling Depot (Witney Avenue & 22nd Street)
For Immediate Release: Monday, December 29, 2014
City residents can drop off live Christmas trees for recycling at the following locations now until January 31, 2015:
Please remove all decorations, ornaments and plastic bags before you drop off your tree to be recycled. Trees should be dropped off unwrapped and unbound. Artificial trees, garbage, recyclables or other yard wastes will not be accepted.
The City reminds residents not to put discarded Christmas trees in either the black garbage carts or the blue recycle carts. The City will not pick up Christmas trees from back lanes or street fronts.
For more information about recycling and waste handling, visit SaskatoonRecycles.ca.
For more City of Saskatoon Public Service Announcements, News Releases, Traffic Detours and Service Alerts, visit www.saskatoon.ca or connect with the City of Saskatoon on Twitter and Facebook.
COSMO INDUSTRIES’ APARTMENT & CONDO RECYLING PROGRAM NOT CANCELLED: MULTI-UNIT RECYLING CONTINUES TO MOVE AHEAD
December 22, 2014 - 12:00pm
The Multi-Unit Recycling Program run by Cosmo Industries, which was recently adopted by City Council, will continue to move ahead. There were statements in the news and on social media that the Cosmo program was stopped indefinitely.
“Unfortunately, this information was inaccurate and has led to confusion in the community,” says Brenda Wallace, Director of Environmental and Corporate Initiatives. “To be clear, Cosmo Industries will continue to collect recyclables from apartment and condo blue bins.”
The provincial government announced last week that it was “adjusting” the province-wide Multi-Materials Recycling Program (MMRP), which may have funding implications for the City.
“The implications of the recent postponement of the MMRP are not yet known,” Wallace says. “The Administration will bring options to City Council once a financial impact is confirmed.”
For more City of Saskatoon Public Service Announcements, News Releases, Traffic Detours and Service Alerts, visit www.saskatoon.ca or connect with the City of Saskatoon on Twitter and Facebook.
CITY CELEBRATES SPIRIT OF GIVING & RECOGNIZES SNOW ANGELS
December 22, 2014 - 12:00pm
The City of Saskatoon is celebrating the spirit of giving at this time of year, and recognizing the Snow Angels who go above and beyond to help fellow neighbours keep sidewalks clear of snow and ice throughout winter.
His Worship, Mayor Donald Atchison today thanked and presented a gift to Glenn Hussey, this month’s winner of the Snow Angel program’s prize draw. Mr. Hussey was nominated as a Snow Angel by his neighbours, Peggy and Bob Woods.
“Twice last month, Glenn appeared with his snow blower and cleared our drive and sidewalk after a heavy snowfall,” says Mr. Woods. “My wife and I were both times sitting after breakfast trying to raise the energy and determination to do the job ourselves; the sound of his snow blower was both music to our ears and a relief.”
A City bylaw requires residential sidewalks be clear of snow and ice within 48 hours after a snowfall.
“Clearing sidewalks quickly after a snowfall makes it easier and safer for people to move around, and a friendly gesture from a neighbour goes a long way in improving accessibility and mobility for everyone,” says Colleen McKee, Marketing and Communications Manager for Transportation & Utilities. “The City is responsible for clearing sidewalks adjacent to civic facilities, the Meewasin Trail and lit pathways in City parks but we rely on our citizens to help keep people moving around in residential neighbourhoods.”
If residents receive help from a neighbour or relative, they can nominate them as a Snow Angel online, or by mailing their name and address to; Public Works, City of Saskatoon, 222 – 3rd Avenue North, S7K 0J5. The City will send them a thank you card signed by His Worship, Mayor Donald Atchison and they’ll be entered into a draw to win a one-month family pass to any City leisure centre.
“Saskatoon is a city full of wonderful people who help each other out; the Snow Angel program embodies the spirit of being good neighbours, which is something we take pride in,” says His Worship, Mayor Donald Atchison. “Glenn is just one of hundreds of incredible citizens nominated as a Snow Angel each winter, lending a hand to make Saskatoon a great place to live.”
For more City of Saskatoon Public Service Announcements, News Releases, Traffic Detours and Service Alerts, visit www.saskatoon.ca or connect with the City of Saskatoon on Twitter and Facebook.
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CHANGES TO CITY PARK AND EXHIBITION BLUE CART COLLECTION DAY IN 2015
December 22, 2014 - 12:00pm
Two neighbourhoods in Saskatoon will have their blue recycling carts collected on a different day of the week in 2015 – City Park and Exhibition. Changing the recycling routes for these two neighbourhoods will decrease the amount of fuel used by the Loraas Recycle collection trucks and reduce GHG emissions. The garbage collection day remains the same for all neighbourhoods in 2015.
City Park households will have their blue carts collected on Thursday (rather than Wednesday) starting January 8, 2015. The last blue cart collection in 2014 for City Park will be on Wednesday, December 31.
Exhibition households will have their blue carts collected on Thursday (rather than Tuesday) starting January 8, 2015. The last blue cart collection in 2014 for Exhibition will be on Tuesday, December 23.
The change to recycling cart collection day for these two neighbourhoods is reflected in the 2015 Waste and Recycling Calendar, which will arrive in mailboxes around December 24. It is also included on the online version of the 2015 collection calendar at www.SaskatoonRecycles.ca, where residents can also sign up for to receive handy collections reminders by phone or email.
Residents in all other neighbourhoods can expect 2015 cart collections to occur on the same days of the week as in 2014.
Loraas Recycle provides the blue cart recycling service and is available to answer your questions. Just call (306) 242-2300 or email customercare@loraas.ca
By recycling paper and packaging, and putting waste in the right place, together we can divert recyclables away from our Landfill and grow a greener Saskatoon.