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Recycle those old phone books

Have you got old phone books sitting around? The City of Winnipeg wants to remind you to recycle.

When the new phone books arrive, toss the old ones in your blue box. You can also take them to any of the seven recycling depots in the city. They’re open 24 hours a day and located at: Garden City Shopping Centre, Southdale Shopping Centre, St. James Civic Centre, , Ravelston Avenue at Chrislind Street in Transcona, 1539 Waverley Street at Chevrier Boulevard, Pan-Am Pool, Poseidon Bay at Taylor Avenue and Magnus Eliason Recreation Centre.

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