Recycling collection changes

Recycling collection changes in Saint John

 

Recycling | Town of Gypsum, CO

A third-party contractor is taking over curbside recycling collection from the city as of May 1.

The change is part of a new provincial program that sees packaging and paper product producers pay for collection and recycling.

Staff with the city have said the move is expected to save taxpayers between $500,000 and $1 million each year.

Residents who receive curbside recycling collection will have new pickup dates and times under the new program.

No changes will be made to the the types of materials that can be recycled under the new program, and there will be no changes to garbage or compost collection.

As of May 1, Miller Waste Services will look after all recycling collection inquiries, including replacement totes, schedules, and missed collections.

Canada-wide Warrant Dylan Mcnamara, 25

Story Harvested From Saint John Police Dept

Canada-wide Warrant Dylan Mcnamara, 25

 

File: 24-2552

The Saint John Police is requesting the public’s assistance in locating Dylan MCNAMARA who is wanted on a Canada-wide warrant.

It is reported that:

On April 14, 2024, a warrant was issued for breaching the conditions of his statutory release. MCNAMARA failed to return to the Community Correctional Centre in Saint John as directed.

MCNAMARA is described as 6’3, 187lbs, brown hair, and brown eyes. He has a distinctive scar on his left cheek and neck.

Dylan MCNAMARA is a 25-year-old serving a 3-year, 8-month and 13-day sentence for convictions of; Robbery, Disguise with Intent, possess property obtained by crime – Over $5000, Possess Weapon for Dangerous Purpose, Utter Threat to Cause death/harm, Assault Peace Officer and Escape or Being at large without excuse.