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Win a Computer Tablet!
Kick Off - April 23, 2012


Take just 15 minutes during your work lunch hour to pick up litter or report graffiti from April 23 to April 29 and you could win one of two computer tablets.

As part of the City’s spring cleanup activities, Capital City Clean Up encourages Edmonton residents to participate in the third annual 15 to Clean Challenge. All you have to do is spend a quarter hour to pick up litter or call 311 to report graffiti vandalism.

Starting April 17, find free GLAD cleanup kits containing a garbage bag, glove and instructions for reporting at any Edmonton Public Library.

To be entered in the computer tablet draws, report the time you spent, the number of bags filled and number of people who helped. We’ll post a link to the survey so you can record your data once the challenge begins April 23.

Last year 4,447 Edmonton residents filled the equivalent of 22 garbage trucks.

Take the challenge this year, and ask your family, friends, co-workers, classmates and others to help you create a clean, safe, livable city.

Click Here to find out how to win a computer tablet.

The City of Edmonton is working to reduce and prevent graffiti vandalism to promote safer and cleaner communities. The Graffiti Management Program (GMP) is part of Capital City Clean Up.

The City of Edmonton has developed the Safe Needle Disposal Tool Kit to raise community awareness about needle safety, check it out or a play the clean up the playground game here

We live in a winter city and snow is no stranger to Edmontonians. But for some Edmontonians, particularly seniors and persons with disabilities, moving snow can be difficult and even dangerous. They need your help - they need a Snow Angel.

Every day thousands of cigarette butts are carelessly tossed onto city streets, sidewalks, and green spaces in Edmonton.