Keeping electronics out of landfills, and the Saskatoon Food Bank launches a capital campaign.
Here’s your morning rewind for the Wednesday, Oct. 11, edition of Global News Morning Saskatoon.
Keeping electronics out of landfills goal of EPRA Sask.
It’s an important reminder that a lot of the stuff found in laptops, televisions and phones can and should be recycled rather than sent to the landfill.
Gayleen Creelman, the program director with EPRA Saskatchewan, says materials found in the old electronics have some value.
Creelman has more on keeping the planet clean by recycling electronics in this interview with Chris Carr.
Saskatoon Food Bank launches campaign for new facility
With its current location under increased strain with rising demand, the Saskatoon Food Bank and Learning Centre is getting set to expand.
The organization has unveiled a $12-million community fundraising campaign for the new facility.
Executive director Laurie O’Connor discusses their mission to ensure everyone has access to safe, affordable food in this interview with Chris Carr.
Saskatoon morning weather outlook: Wednesday, Oct. 11
Blustery day — Chantal Wagner has what you need to know in your Wednesday, Oct. 11, morning SkyTracker forecast for Saskatoon and area.