Public Notices/Announcements - Windsor/Leamington - Safe Waste Recyling During COVID-19
Non-contaminated recyclable items must be placed loose in your bin/cart; except shredded paper which needs to be in a paper bag. This will ensure the safety of workers who may come in contact with unknowns that are frequently found in bags. Do NOT place recyclables in bags of any kind. To protect our workers, bagged recyclables are going straight to the garbage stream in the recycling plants. More details at www.ewswa.org
Public Notices/Announcements - Windsor/Leamington - Safe Waste Disposal During COVID-19
ALWAYS bag all used tissues, napkins and paper towels, and place in the garbage, not the recycle bin. Paper towels were once accepted in the Red Box but going forward they will be considered garbage and should be placed in the garbage.
Public Notices/Announcements - Windsor/Leamington - Safe Waste Disposal During COVID-19
If you or someone in your house is sick, place items that you have been in contact with into a bag and then into the garbage. This includes items that you normally place into your recycling like: plastic bottles, pop cans and milk or juice containers, etc.
Public Notices/Announcements - Windsor/Leamington - Windsor Drop-Off Depot & Transfer Station 2 Closed
The Windsor Public Drop-Off Depot at 3560 North Service Rd. East and Transfer Station #2 at 2021 Albuna Townline (in Kingsville) are both CLOSED to the public. Recycling collection is running normally at this time. Please check website for further updates as the situation has the potential to change.
Public Notices/Announcements - Chatham - Wallaceburg and District Museum Temporarily Closed
Due to the COVID-19 virus, the Wallaceburg and District Museum will be temporarily closed until further notice. Unfortunately they will not open April 7th as they had hoped. All events and activities are cancelled.
Public Notices/Announcements - Chatham - COVID-19 CK Student Nutrition Food Assistance Fund
United Way is working along side the CK Student Nutrition Program organizers, community partners, donors & volunteers to help kids in CK have the food they need.
The COVID-19 CK Student Nutrition Food Assistance Fund has been set up to support families experiencing financial hardship to help purchase groceries.
Families wishing to sign -up are asked to visit ckgives.ca
Public Notices/Announcements - Chatham - Support for CK Residents
Call Chatham-Kent Employment & Social Services for income support during this crisis at 519-351-8573. If you have lost income and are in financial hardship but not eligible for ongoing social assistance, Ontario Works can pay up to 48 days of "emergency assistance" within 4 days of your application. If you are already receiving Ontario Works Assistance but have higher expenses due to the COVID-19 pandemic, you may also call your Case Manager for 'discretionary benefits' to help with extra costs of food, transportation, cleaning supplies etc.