Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 26 Dec 2019, p. 14

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th ei fp .c a Th e IF P -H al to n H ill s | T hu rs da y, D ec em be r 26 ,2 01 9 | 14 HaltonHills ChristmasDay andNewYear'sDay Householdwaste collectionnotice Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday December 29 30 31 NewYear's Day January 1 2 3 4 Waste collection calendar Reminder: The 2020-2021HaltonRegionGuideandWasteCollectionCalendarwill be delivered bymail at the end of January 2020. Stay up to date on your curbside collection information. Visit halton.ca/waste or download the OneHalton app to: • view your waste collection schedule online; • sign up for weekly collection reminders by email, Twitter or phone; • use the PutWaste in its Place sorting tool; • access HaltonWaste Management Site information; or • print a one-page collection calendar. 12 26 19 Please note collection day changes: HaltonWasteManagement Site Please place yourwaste at the curb by 7 a.m. on your scheduled holiday collection day. Regular operatinghours Monday to Saturday I 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 5400 Regional Road 25,Milton ClosedWednesday, January 1, 2020 Garbage tag exemption AreasAandB:Your first garbage collection day after Christmas Day (December 25) does not require garbage tags. The six garbage bag/can limit still applies. Christmas tree collection AreasAandB: Place Christmas trees at the curb for collection onWednesday, January 8 and 15. There is no tree collection for Areas C andD. Areas A, B & C Collection moves Area D Collection moves Gary Carr Regional Chair Even small actions to reduce waste at home can make a big difference in protecting the environment.We have some tips to limit your waste this holiday season: • Find alternatives to gift wrap, such as newspapers or cookie tins. • Reuse wrapping paper, gift bags and bows. • Bring reusable bags when doing your holiday shopping. • Use the Green Cart for all food waste and paper products, including tissue paper. • Donate household items like clothing, toys and books to the Reuse Depot, located at the HaltonWaste Management Site. Learn more about our waste programs, find more tips and sign up for weekly collection reminders at halton.ca/waste or on the OneHalton app. Tips to make your holiday season more sustainable Meetings at Halton Region, 1151 Bronte Rd., Oakville, L6M 3L1 Visit halton.ca for full schedule. Jan 15 9:30 a.m. Regional Council Please contact us, as soon as possible, if you have any accessibility needs at Halton Region events or meetings. Local fire officials say that dis- carded smoking materials started a recent house fire in Acton. The Halton Hills Fire Depart- ment investigated the blaze that spread quickly and caused in ex- cess of $100,000 damage to a home on Acton Boulevard in the early hours of Dec. 16. Halton Hills Fire Chief Harry Olivieri says the fire originated in the basement in an area where dis- carded smoking materials were found by investigators. The couple living inside made it out unscathed with their dog. The family cat was originally missing and later found dead in the home. "Working smoke alarms alert- ed the resident in sufficient time to evacuate the home safely," said Olivieri. "Working smoke alarms save lives." Since the fire, the community has been rallying to support the family. Appeals on social media for needed items are being answered and Cody's Cows in Acton is serv- ing as a location for people to drop off donations. "They have lost everything," said Cody's Cows co-owner Shan- na Maltby. "They are very over- whelmed with everything right now, but are very grateful for the community and all the support they are receiving." Cody's Cows is located at 13959 3rd Line, Acton. NEWS Working smoke alarms in this Acton Boulevard home are being credited for saving lives after the homeowners escaped an early morning fire Dec. 16. Jessica Skinner photo CAUSE OF ACTON HOUSE FIRE DETERMINED MELANIE HENNESSEY mhennessey@metroland.com The Georgetown Independent and Free Press invites readers to submit photos for inclusion in our Snapshot and vacation fea- tures. Snapshots of Halton Hills wildlife or vacation photos from around the world, providing you include a photo of the newspaper is included. You can send the high res, jpeg photos to news editor Steve Le- Blanc at sleblanc@metro- land.com. COMMUNITY SEND US YOUR ANIMAL, VACATION PHOTOS SIGN UP FOR OUR WEEKLY NEWSLETTER AT THEIFP.CA

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