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Spring Cleaning in the Air

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As the temperatures warm and the dust of winter lingers, Niverville is getting ready for its Town Clean-Up Days.

From May 13–14, residents can dispose of large items that would not ordinarily get picked up on garbage days. Between 8:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m., residents can bring these items to the Niverville Arena parking lot, where bins will be on hand for steel, wood, branches, electronics, and other miscellaneous items.

Some items will not be accepted, such as liquids and hazardous materials, propane tanks, and appliances with ozone-depleting substances. This includes refrigerators, freezers, and air conditioners.

Bristal Hauling accept oils, propane tanks, batteries, and metal objects for no charge. 

In addition, Wm. Dyck & Sons will take old paint, stain, varnish, and water sealant products off people’s hands. They remind residents to ensure that these products are dropped off at the store’s paint counter in their original containers, complete with lid and label.

The Niverville Collegiate Institute has d one its part as well. Students dispersed throughout town on foot to collect garbage on the afternoon of April 28 as part of its annual Earth Day Clean-Up.

Schools in the RM of Ritchot likewise set aside opportunities for students to assist in spring-cleaning efforts.

Niverville’s compost site, north of the Curling Club, is now open for the season. Note that the site only accepts grass clippings and leaves.

Community Garage Sale
The annual community garage sale is scheduled for Friday, May 5 and conclude the following evening. Maps of the garage sales will be made available by the town’s recreation department and can be picked up at the town office, Niverville Bigway, Co-op, and Shell.

Sunday, May 7 is marked by the town’s Free Giveaway Day. Residents may place free items at the curb of their properties. Be sure to remove objects from the front of one’s driveway that are not intended to be given away (for example, children’s bikes, toys, etc.).

Residents of St. Adolphe will have their own community garage sale on May 13–14, from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. each day. Maps of the various homes involved in the sale will be available on the evening of May 12 at the St. Adolphe Esso.

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