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Warman chooses low-risk option as changes loom for recycling program

By TERRY PUGH With major changes on the horizon for municipal recycling collection programs in Saskatchewan, Warman City Council is looking to keep a lid on costs for residents and businesses. Councillors voted at their meeting on Monday, November 24 to participate in a program administered and operated by SK Recycles, a non-profit organization responsible for managing the recycling of household packaging and paper. In choosing this program, cou…
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Clark's Crossing Gazette broke the news in on Tuesday, November 25, 2025.
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