When residents approach a garbage or recycling bin in Canada's rainiest city, they are greeted by a motivational quote, fun poem or pithy saying to brighten their day.
Nearly all the bins in Prince Rupert have beautiful text written on them, thanks to Rupert Disposal, which started doing this over ten years ago.
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