A Vernon city councillor thinks once a week is too often for garbage collection. In an effort to go green, he’d like to see the city cut back on pickups. The suggestion has led to a lot of trash talk in the north Okanagan, where some residents have strong opinions on their garbage.
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Vernon councillor wants to reduce trash collection
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