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This calendar is printed on 100 per cent recycled paper.
Waste Management Calendar2013
Follow us for the latest on storm cancellations, upcoming events, and
recycling program changes.
Built to meet the highest environmental standards; the Valley Waste administrative office is one of the most energy efficient office buildings in North America and contains many recycled and reclaimed materials within its design.
Information in this calendar was correct at the time of printing. This calendar is printed on 100 per cent recycled paper.
Symbols Found in Our
Calendar No Collection
Alternate Collection
Leaf Collection
Fall/Spring
Cleanup
Spring/Fall cleanup schedule ................. Outside back coverHow to sort waste ........................................... Inside back coverCollection service ....................................Last page of calendarWaste disposal (locations and fees) ............................... MarchSpring/Fall cleanup rules ....................................................... AprilEnviro-Depots ....................................................................... AugustHazardous waste ......................................................... September
Eastern Management Centre
100 Donald Hiltz Rd, Kentville Industrial Park
(Exit 14 on 101)
Western Management Centre
343 Elliott Road, Lawrencetown
(Exit 19 on 101)
Note: Green carts and kitchen mini-bins should be picked up in Lawrencetown or at our business office.
Valley Waste-Resource Management is an inter-municipal organization providing solid waste-resource services for the Municipality of Annapolis County, the Municipality of the County of Kings and the Towns of Berwick, Bridgetown, Hantsport, Kentville, Middleton and Wolfville. We are mandated by the Provincial Waste-Resource Management Regulations to keep banned material out of landfill (eg. recyclables and compostables)
Christmas Tree Disposal
Hours of Operation @ the Management Centres Monday – Friday 8:00 am – 4:00 pm
Saturday 8:00 am – noon
Locations
Index
Business Office90 Donald Hiltz Connector Rd. Kentville Industrial Park
Monday - Friday 8:30 am - 4:30 pm
Drop your tree off, free of charge, throughout the month of January. The Town of Bridgetown will pick up trees on January 7th & 8th. Town residents can drop off trees on January 4th and 11th,
during regular operating hours, at the old dump site on the west side of Brooklyn Rd. Call the Town office for details.
Residents can drop trees off at the Public Works site during regular operating hours or staff will pick them up from roadside during January.
The Kinsmen Club will collect trees in Kentville on Jan 5th as a fundraiser for charity. For details, call 678-6937.
Town residents can set trees at the curb no earlier than January 1st for pick up scheduled to begin January 2nd. Trees can also be dropped off at the Maple Ave compost site Wednesday Jan 2nd through to Friday Jan 4th and Monday Jan 7th through Friday Jan 11th between 8:30 am and 3:30 pm.
The Town of Hantsport will collect trees on January 7th. Call the Town office for details.
You can also cut the tree in 4ft. lengths, bundle it and set it out as brush for regular collection, or put it out for Spring Cleanup.
Management Centres...
Hantsport..................
Wolfville....................
Kentville...................
Berwick...................
Middleton.................
Bridgetown................
January 2013Contact Valley Waste
679-1325 or 1-877-927-8300 (toll free)www.vwrm.com
For bus schedule info contact Kings Transitwww.kingstransit.ns.ca 1-888-546-4442
• Who's in Bed with the Butler Jan 11-Feb 16• The Dixie Swim Club March 1- April 6• Wait Until Dark April 19-May 25• Two Dumb Dogs: the Amazing Adventures
of Ferdo & Floof June 8-23• Nana's Naughty Knickers June 7-July 13• Shirley Valentine Aug 2-31
Dates for Special Events in Berwick - 2013February 9..Winter CarnivalMarch 23....Easter Egg HuntApril 24......Volunteer Recognition NightJuly 1.........Canada Day CelebrationsJuly 27.......Berwick Town Wide Yardsale
August 7 to 11...........Berwick Gala DaysSeptember 15............Terry Fox RunNovember 22,23,24...Berwick Santa Claus Celebrations
Town of Berwick236 Commercial St, Berwick, NS
P: (902)538-4014 • www.town.berwick.ns.ca
2013 Rav 4
840 Park St., kentville
• Phone: 678-6000 • Fax: 678-6455
webSite addreSS: www.beSttoyotaSaleS.com
“Quality People,Quality Service,
Quality Vehicles”
February 2013Contact Valley Waste
679-1325 or 1-877-927-8300 (toll free)www.vwrm.com
For bus schedule info contact Kings Transitwww.kingstransit.ns.ca 1-888-546-4442
Town of Hantsport Small Town
Benefits Big Town Service
20 Main Street, PO Box 399
Hantsport, NS B0P 1P0
Phone: 684-3211 Fax: 684-3227
www.hantsportnovascotia.comRinsed plastic containers of all shapes and sizes are recyclable, whether they’re tubs for soup, or jars for nuts.
When you recycle them, they get made into new products like
Place rinsed plastic containers in a blue bag along with plastic bags, milk cartons, tin cans and glass jars.
Town of Kentville354 Main St., Kentville, NS B4N 1K6P: (902) 679-2500 www.kentville.ca
• Kentville Home Show - April 19th - 21st• Kentville Grand Street Parade - June 1st • Kentville Farmers Market Wednesdays 10-2• Kentville Harvest Fest - October 5th
• New Patients Welcome• Family and Cosmetic Dentistry• Emergency Care• Direct Billing to Insurance
9198 Commercial Street, New Minas
Formerly Kings Dentistry across from McDonald’swww.newminasdentalcentre.ca
A clear bag full of solid coloured bags (grocery bags or white kitchen
catchers) counts as your one allowable privacy bag.
Are you New to the Community? planning a wedding? expecting or have a new baby? Are you looking for a career with PART-TIME flexible hours?
For a Free Home visit, an invitation to one of our Showcases or to be Part of our Team, contact us at: Nova Scotia 1-866-824-5363 • www.welcomewagon.ca
"Behind the Big Stop in New Minas" 681-8888 Is it time to book your
car for a Spring Cleaning?
Spring cleaning has never been easier!
® TM Trademarks of AIR MILES International Trading B.V. Used under license by LoyaltyOne, Inc. and Merry Maids of Canada.
Merry Maids of the Valley wants you to have one less thing on your to-do list.Contact us to set up your appointment today!Kentville: 902-681-1955 Kingston: 902-765-3871
Western Management Centre
343 Elliott Road, Lawrencetown(Exit 19 on Hwy 101)
There are two Waste-Resource Management Centres in Kentville and Lawrencetown. The centres accept most types of materials including garbage, blue bags, food waste, household hazardous waste and construction and demolition debris. See January for hours of operation. Waste Category
Construction & Demolition Debris - Mixed .... 10.5¢/kgScrap Metals and White Goods .......................5.2¢/kg (One free appliance per day; weight restrictions apply).
Leaves ..............................................................No FeeOther ServicesCFC Removal from Refrigeration Units...........$20/unitHousehold Hazardous Waste ...........................No FeeAsbestos: ........................................................13.8¢/kg Generator must provide VWRM with 48 hours notice.Material must be bagged and manifested as per Nova Scotia Environment requirements
Other Special Wastes: ......................... To be arranged Generators of waste requiring special handling must call 48 hours in advance to make special arrangements
Weighscale Usage ......................................$10.00 per load (loaded weight and tare weight)
ReminderClear bags are required for any bagged garbage entering the sites. Solid coloured bags and/or unsorted materials are subject to a penalty fee of $210/tonne or the load can be rejected.
100 Donald Hiltz Rd, Kentville Industrial Park (Exit 14 on Hwy 101)
Eastern Management Centre
Sort It Out
Any materials entering our sites must be
sorted the same as you would in your home or business. You will be required to place
recyclables, garbage and compostable organics in separate storage areas.
March 2013Contact Valley Waste
679-1325 or 1-877-927-8300 (toll free)www.vwrm.com
For bus schedule info contact Kings Transitwww.kingstransit.ns.ca 1-888-546-4442
Leaves are FREE to dispose of year round at our Management Centres. Leaves may arrive either bagged or loose; however, the customer will be required to empty any bagged leaves.
from each stop. An “item” means an object, bag, container or securely tied bundle. (5 loose toys = 5 items. 5 toys in a clear garbage bag = 1 item! Please bag or bundle everything you can!)
• Bagged garbage must be placed in clear bags.
• A bundle must measure no more than 4 feet in length
• Put items out no more than seven (7) days before your collection
• No more than two (2) of any one appliance type will be collected at any one stop
• All items must be placed out for collection in front of the property at which they were generated
• There are weight limits: furniture or appliances no more than 91 kg (200 lb); other items no more than 34 kg (75 lb) each
• Cardboard boxes will be emptied and left behind (they're recyclable)
• Items not collected are the responsibility of the resident and must be removed from roadside when Cleanup is finished
During cleanups, you can put out extra garbage and large items that won’t fit on the regular truck. Yard waste or recyclables are not accepted for cleanup. So remember to keep your clean-up pile separate from your regularly collected items. Please read through the guidelines and limits below.
The following items will not be collected
during cleanup:✘ Electronics: televisions,
computers, printers, AM/FM radios, VCR’s, mp3 players, telephones etc.
✘ Yard waste (leaves & brush)✘ Cardboard & other recyclables✘ Tires (car & truck)✘ Propane tanks, paint and
Household Hazardous Waste✘ Large or heavy auto parts, Car
batteries✘ Fridges, freezers, air
conditioners, dehumidifiers without CFC stickers
✘ Large glass windows or doors
WHEN IS MY CLEANUP?Your cleanup is one day only. Follow these steps to help you determine your pickup day.
STEP 1Use the map on the back cover to figure out whether you live in: One of the Towns, or the Village of New Minas; or Zone A; or Zone B
STEP 2Look at the schedule below the map: If you live in one of the Towns, or the Village of New Minas your specific cleanup date is listed. The Towns and the Village of New Minas are not part of Zone A or Zone B. If you live in Zone A or Zone B, your pickup will be on your regular collection day during the period indicated.
Note: The Villages of Kingston and Greenwood are part of Zone B
Important: Do not place anything at or near roadside during cleanup that you wish to keep.
Valley Waste and our collection contractor are not responsible for lost or damaged items.
Call the info line if you are unsure!
Spring & Fall Cleanupapril 2013
Contact Valley Waste 679-1325 or 1-877-927-8300 (toll free)
www.vwrm.comFor bus schedule info contact Kings Transitwww.kingstransit.ns.ca 1-888-546-4442
Serving the Annapolis Valley, South Shore & South Westen Areas
Dumping waste in the woods and waterways is a serious matter.
Not only is it illegal and unsightly, it hurts! The everyday items we throw away can contain many toxic elements and chemicals. As the garbage begins to break down, it will eventually saturate into the ground and could pollute the surrounding soil and groundwater. Depending on geology, hydrology, topography and other factors, the pollution may affect the immediate area or may spread to areas further away.
Illegal dumping is never OK, whether in the woods, on the fields, or in someone’s dumpster. Dispose of items properly and legally – at curbside, during spring and fall clean-ups, the Management Centres in Kentville and Lawrencetown or other licensed privately run sites.
Know your options, and there’s no need for excuses.
If it’s not alright to dump it here ... What makes it fine to dump it here?
May 2013Contact Valley Waste
679-1325 or 1-877-927-8300 (toll free)www.vwrm.com
For bus schedule info contact Kings Transitwww.kingstransit.ns.ca 1-888-546-4442
May is National Physiotherapy MonthAcadia Sports Therapy Clinic
Electronics RecyclingSince 2008, many electronic products have been banned from disposal in Nova Scotia's landfills. If your unwanted electronics are still in working order, we encourage you to donate them to family, friends or a charity. However, if your electronic products have reached their end-of-life, you can recycle them through a network of drop-off depots across the province.
Drop-Off Locations:• New Minas - Innovative Systems, 8985 Commercial St. 681-8221• Greenwood – Greenwood Recycling Inc.,
1070 Central Ave. 765-0335• Annapolis Royal - C.N. Orde & Sons,
9551 Highway 8. 532-7440
For more detailed information on the electronics recycling
program call Atlantic Canada Electronics Stewardship
at 1-877-774-3260 or visit www.acestewardship.ca
Cell Phone RecyclingCell phones are also banned from garbage. Cell phones, smartphones, wireless PDAs, batteries and pagers can be recycled through a variety of locations in the Valley, including both Valley Waste Management Centres, free of charge. For more details visit www.recyclemycell.ca
The following items can be dropped off for recycling
at an ACES location:
• Televisions
• Desktop, laptop and notebook computers – includes CPUs, keyboards, mice, cables and other components in the computer
• Computer monitors
• Printers, fax machines and scanners
• Audio and video playback and recording systems – includes VCRs, DVD players, speakers, MP3 players, radios, cameras, etc.
• Telephones and answering machines
June 2013Contact Valley Waste
679-1325 or 1-877-927-8300 (toll free)www.vwrm.com
For bus schedule info contact Kings Transitwww.kingstransit.ns.ca 1-888-546-4442
We supply waste bins in several sizes for Home & Business use:¸ Construction Sites¸ Property Renovations¸ Demolition Debris… and so much more
Call us for your waste management needs and ask about our flexible rental options and discount program. Subsidiary of Howard
Site Tel: (902) 840 1304 Tel: (902) 765-9199Fax: (902) 765-3125
Hours: Mon-Fri 8am to 5pmSat 8am to 12 noon
We take wood, concrete, drywall, pipe, shingles,
carpeting, tile, etc. Call us for a complete list
and prices.
Construction
DebrisWaste
Disposal
Torbrook C&D Disposal And Recovery
For bus schedule info contact Kings Transitwww.kingstransit.ns.ca 1-888-546-4442
Nearly 14 years ago, Valley Waste delivered green carts to the Valley. It took a bit of time, but composting food waste has become second nature in Kings and Annapolis Counties - something to be very proud of.
Each year, Northridge Farms in Dempsey’s Corner processes over 10,000 metric tonnes of Valley organics into a rich soil amendment called compost – that’s 10,000 tonnes of food that used to take up space in the landfill.
The biggest challenge with processing this volume of material is contamination. Unfortunately, plastics, metal, glass and garbage are still ending up in green carts on a daily basis. These are all items that can damage machinery at the composting facility and even ruin the finished product.
Before you chuck it – check it! Green carts are only for compostable organics, i.e. food waste, yard waste and soiled paper. Please call us toll free at 1-877-927-8300 if you are unsure whether an item is compostable
No Plastics, Please!
Try wrapping food waste in newspaper or boxboard to keep odours down in your green cart. Never use plastic bags, they don’t break down and they contaminate the compost.
Tip!
Pieces of plastic in the finished compost.
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Household Hazardous Waste (HHW)If it’s poisonous, corrosive, explosive or flammable it’s HHW and requires special disposal. Not only can these products harm the environment; they also pose a serious health risk to waste management staff. Drop off HHW at the Management Centres FREE OF CHARGE during regular operating hours.
Call us for Disposal Options Take it to the Management Centre
• Pool chemicals • Pesticides • Needles and lancets
Batteries (rechargeable & non-rechargeable)
Paints, stains, finishes, sealers
Propane tanks Motor oil & other automotive fluids
Fluorescent light bulbs
Household cleaners
Plus
Refrigeration UnitsRefrigerators, freezers, dehumidifiers, air conditioners and water coolers contain gases that must be removed prior to disposal. Bring them to our Management Centre in Kentville or Lawrencetown. We will remove the gases and recycle them properly for $20.00 per unit.
• Industrial, commercial or institutional hazardous waste
• PCB's or PCB contaminated material• Radioactive material• Explosives• Fire works• Pathological wastes• Ammunition
679-1325 or 1-877-927-8300 (toll free)www.vwrm.com
For bus schedule info contact Kings Transitwww.kingstransit.ns.ca 1-888-546-4442
Many Valley residents generate medical waste on a daily basis. It’s critically important that all medical waste is disposed of properly to prevent injury and exposure to collection staff.
Most medical waste goes in the garbage – very little can be recycled or composted. Despite this, workers at both recycling and compost facilities continue to find medical waste in blue bags and green carts. Many people handle waste after collection and we need everyone’s help to keep staff safe.
Medical Waste At Home
If you are having trouble meeting garbage bag limits at your home due to your medical waste, please contact us. We may be able to help.
Needles & laNcetsRECYCLINGYour local pharmacy will provide you with a free Safe Sharps plastic container to store your needles. When full, drop off the container at your pharmacy and pick up a new one.
What Happens To Our StuffHave you ever wondered what happens to your garbage after it’s collected from your driveway? Does it simply go “away”? All garbage in Kings and Annapolis Counties is sent to landfill at the Kaizer Meadow Landfill in the Municipality of Chester.
Landfills have come a long way. Over 100 dumps and opening burning sites have been replaced with seven state-of-the-art landfills in Nova Scotia. Each landfill is designed to minimize the air, water and soil pollution created from our garbage. The landfills of today offer a safer, cleaner method of disposal than decades ago.
Believe it or not, food waste causes pollution in landfills. Garbage in a landfill is compacted which causes food waste to decompose anaerobically. This decomposition creates both liquids and greenhouse gases. The liquid mixes with rainwater and chemicals to create “leachate” that has the potential to harm surrounding soil and groundwater.
Cross Section Of A Landfill
Garbage Layer
Gravel or Sand Layer
Leachate Collection PipePlastic Liner
Clay Liner
Compacted Soil
Dirt Beneath LandfillDid You Know A landfill costs roughly one million
dollars per acre to create and maintain.
nOveMber 2013Contact Valley Waste
679-1325 or 1-877-927-8300 (toll free)www.vwrm.com
For bus schedule info contact Kings Transitwww.kingstransit.ns.ca 1-888-546-4442
58 Bedford Highway, Fairview Cove, Halifax, Nova Scotia B3M 2J2
Phone: (902) 445-4446 • Fax: (902) 443-4846
Levy Casey Carter MacLeanChartered Accountants
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BEST TOYOTA840 Park St.,
kentville
• Phone: 678-6000 • Fax: 678-6455
webSite addreSS: www.beSttoyotaSaleS.com
2013 Corrolla
“Quality People,Quality Service,
Quality Vehicles”
Scotia Recycling is proud to partner with Valley Waste Resource Management to
If you’re still wondering about collection, contact us anytime with questions 902-679-1325 • 1-877-927-8300 toll free • [email protected]
One of the common complaints we hear at Valley Waste is that bags were left behind . Mistakes sometimes happen but usually there’s a very simple explanation.
Out late. Have your bags out before 8:00 am. The collectors try to maintain the same route but, for countless reasons, they may have to change their course and arrive at a road much earlier than usual. Play it safe and have it out by 8:00 am.
Too many bags. Did you put out more than one solid colour garbage bag? More than four garbage bags? The last page of this calendar contains detailed bag limits and packaging of waste information.
Not sorted or packaged properly. Did your garbage bag contain food waste or recyclables? Did the green cart have plastic shopping bags inside? Make sure you’re recycling and composting all you can. In Nova Scotia, certain items are banned from landfill and can’t be put in the garbage.
Too heavy/ too large. The collectors do their best to take all waste but sometimes items are just too big to collect. Be sure that bags weigh less than 15KG and green carts weigh less than 100 KG.
Inaccessible. Many circumstances can block a driver’s access to bags - snow drifts, parked cars, unsafe terrain, locked storage bins. Be sure that what you set out is accessible and clearly visible to the driver.
tOp 5 reasOns Why bags are leFt behinD
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Winter is here and as the
snow plows clear the road, garbage bags are sometimes
buried. Help the drivers
collect your waste and place
your waste a bit back from
roadside and in clear view.
DeceMber 2013Contact Valley Waste
679-1325 or 1-877-927-8300 (toll free)www.vwrm.com
For bus schedule info contact Kings Transitwww.kingstransit.ns.ca 1-888-546-4442
ON SITE TOTAL DOCUMENT DESTRUCTION
YOUR SECURITY IS OUR PRIORITY 1-866-677-1677
• Privacy Guarantee• Certificate of Destruction• Professional Friendly Service
Congratulations to Valley Waste Resource Management
“We all benefit by reducing waste going to landfills.”
Municipality of Chester
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During this time of hustle and bustle,
please remember to KEEP
CHRIST IN CHRISTMAS
this messge brought to you by the
Knights of Columbus
Kentville Council
BEST TOYOTA840 Park St.,
kentville
• Phone: 678-6000 • Fax: 678-6455
webSite addreSS: www.beSttoyotaSaleS.com
2013 Camary
“Quality People,Quality Service,
Quality Vehicles”
Construction
DebrisWaste
Disposal
Torbrook C&D Disposal And RecoveryUhlman Branch Road,
Your Collection ServiceTake a few moments to read through the information below. If you have questions about the waste management program contact us. We want to help.
All items must be at roadside between 6 – 8 am on collection day. Collection day is once every two weeks. Place all materials in front of your own home, on your own side of the road.
Garbage • Use standard size CLEAR
bags. (Not longer than 39 inches when flat).
• Maximum weight per bag is 15 kg • Large or bulky items are collected
during Spring/Fall cleanup. See April month for details.
Recyclables• Use transparent BLUE bags• Maximum weight
per bag is 15 kg• Recyclables must be
CLEAN & DRY• Paper and recyclable
containers (plastic, cans, milk cartons) belong in separate recycling bags.
CardboardIf cardboard can’t fit inside your recycling bag, flatten and bundle to 3ft x 2ft x 1ft• Up to two bundles of cardboard.
CLEAR BAGS MUST BE USED FOR GARBAGE.
When necessary, one solid coloured bag per collection may be used
for items of a personal nature (eg. regular black garbage bag).
+
4 + 4 = 8 Bags Total
4 Recycling
RECYCLING: 4 BAG LIMIT*
*If you don’t use your full garbage limits you can substitute each unused garbage bag with an
additional recycling bag.
One Green Cart• Cart and contents
must not exceed 100 kg (220 lbs).
• Do not overfill your cart – the lid must be able to close.
• If you require a green cart or mini bin contact the Valley Waste office. Fees may apply.
• PLEASE no plastic, metal or glass in the cart!
Yard Waste• Up to two bundles of brush;
maximum length of 4 ft and maximum width of 2 ft.
• If you have a large amount of pine needles (too many for your cart), they can be placed in clear bags and count as part of your garbage limit; total number of bags (garbage + pine needles) may not exceed four. Pine needles in clear bags will also be accepted during Spring/Fall Cleanups.
All soiled &non-recyclable paper(tissues, paper towels,paper plates, wrappingpaper, sugar & flour bags,pizza & detergent boxes)
Organics everything else
Blue Bag #1
Phone books
Paper egg cartons
Newspaper
File folders
Envelopes
Paperback books
Cereal boxes
Flyers & magazines
Corrugated cardboardcan also be flattened & bundled (3 ft. x 2 ft. x 1 ft.) & placed beside the bag.
Paper (includingshredded paper)
paper cOntainers
All plastic containers:(food containers like ice cream, yogurt, cake and cookie trays, shampoo bottles, cleaning fluid bottles, windshield washer containers, etc). no styrofoam.
Blue Bag #2
Milk & juice cartons(no caps please)
Beer & pop cans Liquor bottles(Beverage containers can also be returned to an envirO-DepOt™ for a refund)
Tin/steel food cans
Glass bottles & jars(please remove lids)
Empty plastic bags
Clear plastic wrap
Sorting Your Waste
Kitty litter
Clear Garbage Bags
NO ASHES
Check out our Sorting Search Engine online at vwrm.com
Foil plates & trays
We prefer you use paper or boxboard to line your mini-bin or green cart but if you must use a bag, please use only 100% compostable bags labelled with the following symbol. Biodegradable and oxo-degradable plastic bags are not acceptable.
Zone ‘A’ includes:All of Annapolis County, some of Kings County, the East Dalhousie area, everything west of Victoria Road, and that part of Victoria Road that is south of Brow Mtn Rd.
Zone ‘B’ includes:Within the Villages of Kingston and Greenwood, Kings County east of Victoria Road, and that portion of Victoria Road that is north of Brow Mtn. Rd.
Area for Cleanup 2013 Spring Cleanup Fall Cleanup
ZoNe A - oN yoUR RegUlAR ColleCTioN DAy April 22 - May 3 Sept 23 - oct. 4Town of Kentville (Within Town limits, does not include North Kentville) May 6 oct. 7Village of New Minas May 7 oct. 8Town of Wolfville May 8 oct. 9Towns of Bridgetown and Hantsport May 9 oct. 10Towns of Middleton and Berwick May 10 oct. 11
ZoNe B - oN yoUR RegUlAR ColleCTioN DAy May 13 - 24 oct 14 - 25