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Oakville Beaver, 30 Mar 2017, p. 24

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www.insideHALTON.com |OAKVILLE BEAVER |Thursday, March 30, 2017 |24 jrflHalton halton.ca () 311 RTI Y o u fB C I T I Z E N S H I P C O U R T REGION Household Hazardous Waste Visit halton.ca/hhw for more information Please do not place household hazardous w aste (H H W ) at th e curb-- it w ill not be collected. Please d o not place H H W in th e g a rb ag e and d o not pour d o w n th e drain or storm sewer. H H W can injure w aste collectors and can d a m a g e th e en viro n m en t if disposed o f im properly. H ousehold hazardous w aste can be disposed of, free of ch arge , at th e H ousehold Hazardous W aste D e p o t or on a Special W aste D ro p -o ff Day: H o u s e h o ld H a z a r d o u s W a s te D e p o t Located at th e H alton W aste M an agem ent Site 5400 R e gio n al Road 25, M ilton · Residential m aterials only; com m ercial loads w ill n o t be accepted · M axim u m 20 litres per visit · Visit halton.ca/hw m s for m ore inform ation 2 0 1 7 S p e c ia l W a s te D r o p - o f f D a y s Saturday, April 29 8 a.m . - 2 p.m. Saturday, June 3 9 a.m . - 3 p.m. Saturday, S ep tem b er 23 9 a.m . - 3 p.m. Saturday, O ctober 21 9 a.m . - 3 p.m. G eo rgeto w n 11620 Trafalgar Road G eorgetow n B u rlin g to n 291 N orth Service Road B urlington O akville 1430 Trafalgar Road O akville C am p b ellville 94 3 0 G uelph Line C am pbellville H o u rs Open: M o n d a y-S atu rd ay 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. NEW! Spring Sunday O pening M ay 7 -Ju n e 25 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. Visit halton.ca/dropoff for m ore inform ation Above, Benaz Shali and her daughter Naz Alzobaidi, 10, prior to them becom ing Canadians a t a Canadian Citizenship ceremony held March 2 3 a t Oakville Trafalgar High School. Below, Citizenship Court Judge Ted Salci makes a point during a roundtable discussion, held before the swearing-in ceremony. Beside Salci is fellow discussion participant Payton Leonard, a Grade 10 student at the east-end high school. At bottom, Vijay Chigateri helps his son Ryan, 5, complete a jigsaw puzzle of Canada with the pieces depicting the provinces and territories, during the roundtable. | Graham Paine/Metroland Acceptable materials Acids, solvents, glues Aerosols full or partially full Automotive liquids, oil filters Batteries Pressurized cylinders less than 20lbs * Mercury containing Sharps devices (must be in a sealed container) Fluorescent lights, C FL bulbs Household cleaners, bleach, pool chemicals Pesticides, garden chem icals, fertilizers Paints and stains full or partially full Personal care products Medications prescription and o ver-th e-co u n ter © Unacceptable materials Paint and Stain Reuse D epot Painting your house? Pick up and drop o ff usable paint and stain at th e Paint and Stain Reuse D ep o t free o f charge. The Paint and Stain Reuse D ep o t is located beside th e Household Hazardous W aste D epot. O pen from spring to fall. DId you know? Em p ty m etal p aint cans w ith lids rem oved, can be placed in your Blue Box Em p ty p lastic p aint cans can be placed in your regular garbage · C om m ercial hazardous w aste · Radioactive w aste · PCB w aste · B io-m edical w aste · Explosives Space provided through a partnership betw een industry and O ntario municipalities to support waste diversion programs.

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