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Halifax is considering restricting flyer and ad mail delivery, potentially joining other Canadian cities that give residents the option of vetoing the uninvited paper clogging up their recycling bins.
Halifax regional council will deliberate new rules around where and when flyers can be left at people's homes. "The vast majority of people that I hear from don't want the waste," said Coun.
HALIFAX—A bylaw governing flyer delivery in Halifax has passed first reading despite concerns from councillors that the new rules won’t stop the scourge of littered bags of advertising lining ...
Halifax’s no-flyer bylaw is now in effect — here’s how it works By Alexander Quon Global News Posted July 31, 2019 2:34 pm Updated October 5, 2019 11:56 am ...
HALIFAX—Regional council is set to debate new rules for flyer delivery on Tuesday, including “No Flyers” signs for residents and fines for companies and carriers. Bylaw F-400 Respecting the ...
Halifax regional council voted in favour of a new bylaw to deal with unwanted flyer delivery on Tuesday, but the bylaw will need a second reading before the new rules come into effect. The bylaw would ...
Not only is online advertising a fraction of the cost of paper flyers, McKay said it also allows her to reach a wider range of consumers. “We have about almost 30,000 people signed up to our ...
Companies distributing flyers to homes in the Halifax region that have opted out of receiving them could face fines of $250 under a proposed bylaw being recommended by municipal officials. Halifax ...
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