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Clean-up Days coming to Sayward next weekend

Sayward residents who need to get rid of trash and recyclables too big for regular pickup just need to wait one more week.

Next weekend is Sayward Clean-Up Days, when the Main Road yard will be open all day to take household waste and recyclable materials.

They will be accepting scrap metal, old furniture, large and small appliances, tires, old electronics, and more. They will not be accepting drywall, diesel or motor oil.

Habitat for Humanity Campbell River will be on site to collect gently-used items for donation.

Clean-up days are July 15 and 16. For a full list of what can be dropped off, visit the regional district’s website.

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