Ottawa Storm Cleanup Lifts Garbage Limits | Ottawa News
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Ottawa’s scrambling to recover from a historic Canada Day storm that dumped record rainfall, flooded thousands of basements, and knocked out power across the city—especially in the West End. In response, officials are lifting the usual three-item garbage limit in Bay, College, and Knoxdale-Merivale wards, starting Monday, so residents can clear storm debris without restrictions. Wards seven, eight, and nine can also set out two construction waste bins. With over 3,000 basement flood reports and crews working around the clock, cleanup could take weeks. Hydro crews are still restoring power in affected areas, and the city is asking for patience and respect for sanitation workers tackling the massive cleanup effort.
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