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Smithers hopes to keep clean of cigarette butts

Smithers is hoping to be a little cleaner with the help from Terry O’Bray.

O’Bray will be seen along Main Street handing out pocket ashtrays. He saw the initiative after watching the news. He saw in Vancouver there was a similar initiative.

Council later looked into the idea to reduce the amount of cigarette butt littering. Mayor Taylor Bachrach got in contact with Kim Perrot, PromoPlus President.

After being in contact with Perrot she donated 50 ashtrays for the town.

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Perrot said she sells them to Vancouver often.

“I bring them in for the city of Vancouver and they’ve bought them a few times now and they have several different imprints on them, which are quite nice. With the city of Vancouver telling people to butt out and not throw their butts out the window and I think the city of Vancouver has been giving them to the fire department and they’ve been going over quite well,” said Perrot.

Perrot also said it’s time for everyone to do their part in cleaning up the environment.

“It will help everybody. The city of Vancouver sent me a couple of links of the media who have done it so far and cigarette butts are one of the biggest culprits over and above water bottles you know the plastic and everything being thrown away in the shorelines,” she said.

O’Bray can be seen around Main Street this summer handing out the ashtrays.

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Lindsay Newman
Lindsay Newman
News Reporter Lindsay joined the MyBulkleyLakesNow news team in 2019. She was born and raised in Cambridge, Ontario where she then moved to Toronto to complete Journalism school at Humber College where she graduated in 2017. Lindsay started her news journey at 680 News- Toronto's largest talk radio station. Lindsay then moved on to 680 News, where she was an audio editor. She has always loved the idea of living in British Columbia since she was a teenager and was excited to make the to move out to Smithers, BC to branch out her journalism skills. In Lindsay's spare time she is usually relaxing with her two cats and in the warmer months going on hikes with her friends and partner.

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