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First household hazardous waste collection day of 2025 set for May 3

From 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on May 3, residents are invited to safely dispose of unwanted chemicals and other hazardous materials from their households, free of charge, at the city complex at 1010 High Street West.
Household Hazardous Waste
Bring your household hazardous items for pickup.

MOOSE JAW — The City of Moose Jaw is reminding residents that the first of two household hazardous waste (HHW) collection days scheduled for this year is Saturday, May 3.

From 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on May 3, residents are invited to safely dispose of unwanted chemicals and other hazardous materials from their households, free of charge, at the city complex at 1010 High Street West.

The materials the city is accepting include:

  • Aerosol cans (hair spray, deodorant, household cleaners, etc.)
  • Liquid household cleaners
  • Batteries (lithium-ion, alkaline, rechargeable, etc.)
  • Lightbulbs (fluorescent, LED, metal halide, etc.)

The City of Moose Jaw reminds residents that they can dispose of oil, oil filters, oil containers and antifreeze for free at the city landfill during regular hours of operation.

Additionally, unwanted paint and electronics may be taken to SARCAN for recycling.

The City of Moose Jaw has committed to holding two HHW days every year, with the second event this year set for Saturday, Sept. 6.

For full details on waste and recycling in the City of Moose Jaw, visit .

Capital projects

Meanwhile, the city has launched the 2025 engineering capital projects page on its website.

The page details the roughly $25 million in infrastructure projects, including construction and engineering design works, that the city plans to complete this year, including:

  • Infrastructure renewal (including watermain replacement)
  • Signalized intersection upgrades
  • Paved roadways and sidewalk renewal
  • Sanitary lift station upgrades
  • Coteau Street East bridge demolition

The web page provides a comprehensive overview of each project, including their locations, budgets, expected timelines, project histories, and community impacts.

Please remember to maintain a safe distance from equipment and construction zones to ensure everyone's safety. No more #NotoriouslyClose calls.

Residents are encouraged to visit the web page and check regularly for updates.

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