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With the holidays arriving soon people might be thinking about getting rid of old electronics and other hard to recycle materials.

 

 Luckily for them, Dauphin has an e-waste depot.

City of Dauphin Deputy Mayor, Kathy Bellemare, gives directions on how to find the site.

“If you take the highway or the road past the Co-op Gas Bar and McMunn and Yates, and you are heading out of town on the east side you will see the Norwex building on the right-hand side,” explains Bellemare.  “So if you go into the Norwex property and through their parking lot and there is a big open area in the back there.  On the east side, or the side towards Dauphin Lake, on that side of the parking lot there are those big three bins.”

TVs, computers, old batteries, lights, paint and a whole lot more can be dropped off at the site.