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Ottawa's Green Bin Program Marks Over 15 Years

Ottawa's green bin program has diverted over 15 years of organic waste from landfills. Learn about its impact and the city's ongoing commitment to sustainable waste management.

Coffee Prices Soar in Canada: Key Reasons Explained

The cost of your daily coffee has surged. We analyze the key factors, from climate change to supply chain issues, driving up prices for Canadian consumers. Find out what's behind your pricier cup.

The Journey Behind Your Cup of Fresh Coffee

Explore the intricate journey of coffee from small global farms to your cup in Canada, featuring insights from Reunion Coffee Roasters in Oakville. Discover the craft and care behind your daily brew.

Windsor Youth Centre Accepts Old Recycling Bins

The Windsor Youth Centre begins a new program collecting old Herby Curby bins. Residents can drop off outdated containers to support youth initiatives and proper waste diversion.

Winnipeg Christmas Tree Recycling Depots Open

The City of Winnipeg launches its 'Let's Chip In' program on December 27, offering residents a sustainable way to recycle their Christmas trees. Give your tree a second life!

New 'Dignity Bag' Supports Montreal's Can Collectors

A new high-capacity backpack designed in Montreal offers dignity and safety to can collectors, highlighting their crucial role in urban recycling. Discover how this initiative is changing perceptions.

Ottawa Beer Store Closures Raise Recycling Questions

Recent Beer Store closures in Ottawa are leading to more alcohol containers in blue bins, disrupting Ontario's deposit return system and raising environmental concerns. Learn about the new agreements and impacts.

Ottawa cafe's Korean-inspired lattes skip the coffee

Sharpfle Waffle in Ottawa is redefining the latte with four new espresso-free beverages inspired by traditional Korean winter desserts and drinks. Discover these innovative, delicious creations.

Ontario's New Blue Box Program Saves Communities $200M

Ontario completes its transition to a producer-funded recycling system on Jan 1, 2026. The enhanced Blue Box program will save municipalities over $200 million and make recycling more consistent across the province.

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