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Central Okanagan residents encouraged to clean up their streets

FILE. A city worker cleans up garbage left behind at Ashbridge's Bay beach. Phil Fraboni / Global News

The Regional District of Central Okanagan is encouraging residents to do some light spring cleaning in their own neighborhoods.

The local Waste Reduction Office said community clean-up month kicks off April 1 and they are offering to help by supplying gear such as gloves and bags to participants.

Once the clean-up is complete, the Waste Reduction Office can also arrange to have the trash collected picked up.

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Waste Reduction facilitator Rae Stewart said thousands of families, groups and organizations have volunteered for this event over the last 20 years, a showcase of the dedication and spirit of Central Okanagan residents.

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“It’s so easy to make an impact in your own neighborhood, just head outdoors for a few hours or less, whatever you have time for, and do a spring blitz,” Stewart said. “Pick up litter, sweep a sidewalk, any small act can really make a difference. You know what they say, many hands make light work.”

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People who go out to pick up litter are encouraged to post a picture of their group or litter-filled bags on Instagram, Facebook or Twitter using the hashtag #RDCOcleanup22. Those who do will be entered into a draw for a $75 gift certificate at the end of the month.

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Anyone who would like to arrange their own event can contact the Regional Waste Reduction Office by emailing recycle@rdco.com or call 250-469-6250.

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