Friday, June 26, 2026
ADVT 
National

How To Do Christmas Tree Recycling In Delta

Darpan News Desk, 18 Dec, 2019 09:14 PM

    If your household decorates a real tree over the holiday season, there are plenty of convenient, sustainable ways that you can recycle after the holidays are done.


    Curbside Collection
    Did you know that live trees can be put out alongside your Green Can on collection day? Make sure that all large trees are cut in half to make it easier for our collection crews.


    Tree Drop-off
    Delta residents can drop off yard trimmings, including live Christmas trees, for free at the Enviro-Smart Organics composting facility (4295 72 Street, Ladner). For hours of operation, please contact the facility directly at 604-946-0201.


    Tree Chipping
    The Delta Lions Club will once again be providing Christmas tree chipping services. The service is provided by donation, with all proceeds going back to causes within the community. The events will be taking place on January 4 and 5, 2020 at the following locations and times:


    Memorial Park, 9 am - 4 pm

    South Delta Recreation Centre, 9 am - 4 pm

    Sungod Recreation Centre, 9 am - 4:30 pm

     

    MORE National ARTICLES

    Man Arrested In British Columbia On Murder Charge In Toronto

    Man Arrested In British Columbia On Murder Charge In Toronto
    Police say they stopped a man who was riding a bicycle without a helmet in Nanaimo on Friday.    

    Man Arrested In British Columbia On Murder Charge In Toronto

    RCMP Say Disappearance Of B.C. Cowboy Ben Tyner 'May Involve Criminality'

    The case of a rancher who has been missing in British Columbia since January is being treated as a suspicious disappearance by the RCMP.  

    RCMP Say Disappearance Of B.C. Cowboy Ben Tyner 'May Involve Criminality'

    Wilderness Survival Book Borrowed In 1977 Is Finally Returned To B.C. Library

    VANCOUVER — A book about surviving in the outdoors has been returned to a B.C. library branch more than four decades after it was checked out.

    Wilderness Survival Book Borrowed In 1977 Is Finally Returned To B.C. Library

    B.C. Court Of Appeal Will Begin Hearing Oil-Transport Reference Case Today

    B.C. Court Of Appeal Will Begin Hearing Oil-Transport Reference Case Today
    British Columbia's Court of Appeal will consider the question of provincial powers over the future of the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion project during a five-day hearing that starts today.

    B.C. Court Of Appeal Will Begin Hearing Oil-Transport Reference Case Today

    UBC Study Shows Honey Bees Can Help Monitor Pollution In Cities

    UBC Study Shows Honey Bees Can Help Monitor Pollution In Cities
    VANCOUVER — Honey from urban honey bees can help pinpoint the sources of environmental pollutants such as lead, a new study from the University of British Columbia suggests.

    UBC Study Shows Honey Bees Can Help Monitor Pollution In Cities

    Vigil Held In Montreal For Victims Of New Zealand Mosque Attacks

    The signs bearing photos of the men carried the words "Killed by Islamophobia, 29-1-2017, Quebec."

    Vigil Held In Montreal For Victims Of New Zealand Mosque Attacks