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Why braiding traditional ecological knowledge with Western science is so important – and how ECO Canada’s BEAHR program is helping

Why braiding traditional ecological knowledge with Western science is so important – and how ECO Canada’s BEAHR program is helping

Training program helps Indigenous youth engage in a meaningful career in the environmental sector
Alberni Valley’s 3-stream roadside cart collection: Top questions answered

Alberni Valley’s 3-stream roadside cart collection: Top questions answered

With the Alberni-Clayoquot Regional District (ACRD) and City of Port Alberni rolling out the new 3-stream roadside cart collection service in September, we’re receiving lots of questions about specific items – and where they should go… Here are a few of the top items that people are mentioning.
The goals of Alberni’s 3-stream waste collection

The goals of Alberni’s 3-stream waste collection

The Alberni-Clayoquot Regional District (ACRD) and City of Port Alberni are launching a new three-stream roadside collection service the week of Sept. 13. This service will mark a significant positive change for the community with many co-benefits.
The carts are coming, the carts are coming!

The carts are coming, the carts are coming!

Starting this September, the Alberni-Clayoquot Regional District ( ACRD ) and City of Port Alberni are launching a new 3-stream roadside cart collection service. Similar to garbage, recycling and organics will now be collected in wheeled carts and picked up at the roadside. The City’s garbage trucks will pick up two carts each week, utilizing the unique split compartments that will increase collection efficiency.
Full-Smile Service For Your Family

Full-Smile Service For Your Family

How important is community? For the West Coast Family Dental team here in the Alberni Valley, it’s everything.
There’s fun to be had in Nanaimo, the city by the sea

There’s fun to be had in Nanaimo, the city by the sea

As the weather continues to warm up, there are unforgettable adventures to be had right here at home – in Nanaimo. Amid forests, ocean, charming boutiques, delicious local cuisine, history, culture, art, and much more is a sense of community that welcomes everyone that visits!
Growing hope, through farming and community building

Growing hope, through farming and community building

The opioid epidemic has no easy solutions, but dialogue and understanding build the right foundation
Glass: Not accepted in curbside recycling!

Glass: Not accepted in curbside recycling!

Every month Recycle BC does a random audit of recycling collected in the Alberni Valley. After the audit, Recycle BC sends a scorecard with a breakdown of total incompatible material, broken into three categories: not accepted material, missorted material, and other. The total of the three categories should not exceed 5 per cent. This audit scorecard came back at 5.2 per cent contamination. Of this total contamination, 0.28 per cent was commingled glass.
Where does Port Alberni’s recycling go?

Where does Port Alberni’s recycling go?

The most frequently asked question that staff at the various recycling facilities/stations in the Alberni Valley hear is “Where is our recycling actually going?”
Transitioning from blue bin to blue cart

Transitioning from blue bin to blue cart

With the Alberni-Clayoquot Regional District introducing a three-stream collection service this summer to all residential homes in the City of Port Alberni, blue bins will be upgraded to a standardized, wheeled cart. The City’s split garbage trucks will be used for their intended purpose to pick up two different materials. This requires new carts as the garbage trucks’ mechanical arm needs to be able to pick up the recycling.