Dryden Public Works Director Brad Johns is asking city residents to be patient.
This is the second week of a temporary reycling pickup in the city since the demise of the Northwest Ontario Recycle Association in June.
Johns says B & M Delivery is doing the best job it can to fill in during this time.
He is asking residents to put out their recyclables at curbside for pickup as per the old schedule.
Johns notes if anyone is missed, they are asked to contact the public works department.
Drydenites Deal With Temporary Recycling
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