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Garbage collection back on schedule: city

There are going to be some very angry raccoons in Winnipeg tonight.

A weekend blitz has brought garbage collection throughout the city back on schedule. Well, almost.

"There may have been a few streets missed, but that’s normal with any city garbage operation. It’s not unusual to have a few streets missed," said City of Winnipeg spokeswoman Tammy Melesko, noting there were some pockets in St. Vital where yard waste wasn’t picked up either.

Garbage contractors are going over details of the Sunday collection and will ensure that any streets that were missed are hit on Monday. And if Monday is your normal garbage day, prepare to see your friendly neighbourhood garbage collectors then.

Last week, the city threatened to hire additional collection crews and charge Emterra if the company did not catch up with missed pickups by Sunday at 6 p.m. Some residents had complained they hadn’t had garbage collection in two weeks, and collection crews were between a half-day and full day behind the collection schedule.

On Oct. 1, 165,000 single-family homes switched to automated garbage and recycling carts from manual collection. Since then, the city has received thousands of 311 hotline calls complaining about service disruptions.

"Hopefully, we’ll have a smoother third week," said Melesko.

 Geoff.Kirbyson@freepress.mb.ca

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