Letter: City shows flexibility with Saskatoon's pending green carts

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Letter: City shows flexibility with Saskatoon's pending green carts
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A reader praises city hall for allowing her townhouse complex to reduce the number of green carts for the new organic waste program.

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have been delivered, we can decide whether we want to keep all or have some removed. We will still each have to pay the $6.73 monthly fee on our utility bills, but we will save some space.

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