Manitoba

RM of Morris Sets Spring Cleanup Dates for May 2026

By

James Sinclair
April 9, 2026 3:51 pm

The Rural Municipality of Morris has announced the dates for its annual spring cleanup, providing residents with an opportunity to clear out bulky items from their properties throughout the week of May 19, 2026.

Collection services will take place on specific days depending on the community. Sperling residents can put their items out for pickup on May 19, followed by Lowe Farm on May 20. The collection will move to Rosenort, Riverside, and Aubigny for May 21 and May 22.

To ensure items are collected, residents should place them at the curb either the night before or the morning of their assigned pickup day. Municipal workers may not be able to return to a street if they have already completed their route for that area.

Accepted items include used oil, appliances like fridges and freezers—provided they are clearly marked as free of freon—carpet, drywall, and couches. Compost, such as branches and small bags of yard waste, is also accepted. Items that will not be collected include mattresses, paint, household garbage, and hazardous materials.

In addition to curbside collection, the municipality is hosting free dump days at its local landfill sites during the same week. Residents can bring their acceptable items to the Rosenort or Lowe Farm landfills during their regular summer operating hours. While mattresses are not accepted for free pickup, they can still be dropped off at the landfill sites for a fee at the regular rate.

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