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On Our Radar: Prince George Job’s Daughters helping residents dispose natural Christmas trees

Mulch from chipping station to be used for city parks
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Now that we’ve entered the month of January, Prince George residents may be thinking about taking down holiday decorations.

But, for those who purchased or cut down a real tree to put in their home, some may not know how to properly get rid of it.

Luckily, the City of Prince George, in partnership with the local Job’s Daughters branch, is ready to help this weekend by putting on its annual Natural Christmas Tree Recycling event.

A chipping station will be in the CN Centre parking lot Jan. 4 and 5.

The mulch collected from both days will be used in city parks and mixed-planting flowerbeds for this year’s Spring season.

This is the second straight year that Prince George Job’s Daughters will be taking the trees for recycling and, if you feel inclined, you can also make a donation to the organization on-site.

Natural Christmas Tree Recycling will take place from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday.

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