North Battleford Repair Café promotes reuse over waste
Whether your shirt has a hole or your bike won’t pedal, skilled volunteers at the upcoming North Battleford Repair Café are ready to help fix it.
On March 21, community members are invited to bring their broken household items to the Public Library. Volunteers skilled in clothing and textiles, small appliances, bicycles, and minor wooden repairs will be on hand to fix them.
The events coordinator for Saskatchewan Waste Reduction Council said the Repair Café movement was originally started by a group in the Netherlands.
“In Saskatchewan, the first Repair Café was in Prince Albert, then we started hosting events in other cities shortly after Prince Albert did in 2018,” said Bobbie Duns. “This will be the fifth Repair Cafe in North Battleford.”


