Napanee advising of error in garbage bag tag distribution | InQuinte.ca
×
Today's latest storiesHawks come up one goal short in Game 6Quinte West visiting Good Roads ConferencePotentially heavy rain leads to Flood Outlook Statement for LTC watershedL&A County OPP charge two with impaired drivingMore than $147,600 going to Northumberland communities for emergency preparednessSens sign StanleyBelleville Police issue advice on last day of Fraud Prevention MonthTotal burn ban in Napanee as of April 1stSchool Board officials provide update on reasons for recommendation on busing contractsHouse fire Tuesday morning in BatawaBusing contract will not be thrown out, Ministry requested to step inTrustee continues legal battle with Hastings and Prince Edward District School BoardFull burn ban in effect in PEC on April 1Sens sign prospect goaltenderFlood Outlook Statement extended for Quinte Conservation WatershedCelebrating a century of film in Quinte WestCrawford claims silver with personal bestImpaired charges laid in separate incidentsPedestrian injured in Kingston crashBeyond the Headlines - Avi Lewis chosen as federal NDP leader

Napanee advising of error in garbage bag tag distribution

By Brock Ormond Feb 6, 2026 | 2:11 PM
The Town of Greater Napanee will be reaching out to residents who may have inadvertently received an extra set of garbage bag tags in the mail.
As part of the special tax levy for the curbside collection of garbage, taxpayers receive 50 bag tags per year.
Due to an error in the Town’s computer system, up to 106 households may have received an extra set of bag tags by mistake. That equates to approximately 1.7-per cent of all residential households.
Members of Town Council have been informed of the issue, and staff are in the process of contacting affected residents to arrange the return of the extra bag tags.