â–ş Listen Live
â–ş Listen Live

Volunteers clean up 25,000lbs of trash from illegal dumping in PG

Article has been edited to include a participating organization, Wood Wheaton Supercenter

Some Prince George residents have decided to take illegal dumping into their own hands.

President of the Spruce City Wildlife Association Steve Hamilton said the association got together with Wood Wheaton Supercenter and other “like-minded stakeholder groups” about two and half years ago to tackle the issue. Since they began, they’ve gone to anywhere between 12-15 sites, and cleaned up approximately 25,000 pounds of trash.

At the first site they went to, L.C. Gunn Park, Hamilton said it took just 90 minutes for volunteers to clean up 6000 pounds of trash from one of the local trails in the park.

“The only reason we stopped was that the bins, which had been generously donated to us, were overflowing.”

The last cleanup was from behind Heather Park Elementary, where trash was dumped around 150 metres from the school.  

“We do it as needed, we’ll get a phone call or a text message or a Facebook message and we’ll put together a team and get it clean up as quick as possible.”

Anyone looking to volunteer or report a problem area can message Hamilton himself, or the Spruce City Wildlife Association. 

Something going on in the Prince George area you think people should know about?
Send us a news tip by emailing [email protected].

Continue Reading

cjci Now playing play

cirx Now playing play

- Advertisement -

Related Articles

<p>

- Advertisement -
</p>

Latest News

Single Rollover in Quesnel Claims Life of One Man

RCMP found a 61-year-old man unconscious in the driver’s seat of the SUV. Police and paramedics on the scene attempted life-saving measures, but the man tragically succumbed to his injuries, and police were unable to resuscitate him.

Area restriction around Pocket Knife Creek fire rescinded

The BC Wildfire Service is rescinding the area restriction order surrounding the Pocket Knife Creek Wildfire. This will take effect tomorrow (Saturday) at noon. The area restriction was originally put in place on May 31st.

B.C. boosts funding to expand RCMP hate crime unit

British Columbia is significantly expanding the RCMP’s provincial hate crimes unit.

WestJet service between Prince George and Edmonton begins Saturday

WestJet's newest route in Prince George will be making...

Dog recovering with new family after bear encounter in Northern B.C.

A brave dog is now living the good life...
- Advertisement -