Join us: Vaughan’s Remembrance Day service is Nov. 11 at the Woodbridge Cenotaph

Every year, at the 11th hour, on the 11th day, of the 11th month, we honour the brave Canadians who served and continue to serve our country. 

 

On Saturday, Nov. 11, starting at 10:45 a.m., Mayor Steven Del Duca and Members of Council will host a Remembrance Day service at the Woodbridge Cenotaph (80 Wallace St.) to commemorate the brave Canadians who risked – and, in many cases, lost – their lives during times of war, conflict and peace.

 

Where to toss pumpkins, cornstalks, candy wrappers and more

Spooky season is over, which means you may be looking to throw away jack-o-lanterns and other seasonal decorations, such as cornstalks and straw. Take a minute to refresh your memory of what goes where!

 

Candy wrappers 

Ensure all candy wrappers are placed in the garbage. None are recyclable in Vaughan. 

 

Pumpkins, cornstalks and straw

A clean winter wonderland starts with you!

As winter approaches, it’s the perfect time to stake a moment to reflect on how we can all help keep Vaughan safe, clean and beautiful for everyone to enjoy, even in the colder months. Litter left on the ground damages soil and nearby ecosystems, but this can be avoided with proper waste-disposal etiquette.

 

Let’s work together to make sure trash ends up where it belongs – in the garbage, recycling or green bin – and not on our roads, walkways or in parks.

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