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Simcoe Advocate- May 21, 2026

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Grace period approved for waste cart exchange LUKE EDWARDS Grant Haven Media

Norfolk residents will have a chance to test drive their new waste carts when the county moves over to its new collection program later this year. Eventually those who wish to exchange their carts for a different style will have to pay a $50 fee, however, for the first six months they’ll be given the opportunity for a free exchange after councillors included an amendment to a staff report at the May 12 council-in-committee meeting. “We’re asking the municipality to go through a significant amount of change, I think there should be a little bit of grace and a little bit of leeway to allow them to get used to it without slapping on another fee right away,” said Coun. Alan Duthie, whose friendly amendment to offer a six-month grace period received approval from his fellow councillors. Beginning in September, Norfolk will be moving to a new waste collection system. Highlights include the introduction of a new weekly organics program, and biweekly garbage collection using new automated collection bins. There are different options for waste collection bins, including a downsized style. The standard waste bin for residents is 240 litres, which is about three to four standard garbage bags. The organics bins are 120 litres, and residents can opt to downsize their waste bins to the same 120 litre size. Farms and participating commercial locations will receive a standard 360-litre waste bin alongside the CONTINUED

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From left are MS Walk volunteers Kyra Voorhees, Kayley Horton, Sarah Voorhees, Dave Horton, Timmy Mitton and Victoria Blakemore at the annual pre-Walk MS Mother’s Day Fundraising Brunch at Kayley’s Restaurant in Simcoe. This year’s SimcoeNorfolk MS Walk is May 31st.

Join the Simcoe-Norfolk MS Walk CHRIS ABBOTT Editor

Dave Horton acknowledges there has been a personal need in his desire to organize the local Simcoe-Norfolk MS Walk, although he admits it is time for him to step back as the lead. “My wife, Judy, has had MS (multiple sclerosis) for 47

years,” said Horton. “She has done remarkably well. “We have had others who have been helping out with the walk, probably as long or longer than I have. I first came as a walker, registered, and realized that I needed to be more involved. This is our 26th year, this year.” One of the Simcoe-Norfolk MS Walk committee members has MS, he noted. Another has a very good friend who has MS. One is the daughter of someone who has

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