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Originally Posted by DoubleF
I thought random scraps of metal and whatnot were allowed? Sorry, I should have clarified it's the broken bits and pieces of metal and plates that I thought were blue bin allowed. The tiny chips on the HDD I agree doesn't go in the blue bin.
With the exception of a small chip on the HDD, the remainder is mainly all metals and whatnot, isn't it? I agree the chip you don't chuck in the blue bin, but I wasn't aware that the plates and casings of an HDD weren't allowed in there. 
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It doesn't fit into any of the categories:
https://www.calgary.ca/UEP/WRS/Pages...-Recycled.aspx
and here it says "no metal household goods":
https://www.calgary.ca/UEP/WRS/Pages...-Recycled.aspx
So I'd guess that no, it can't go in there. But once you remove the circuit board it can go in the garbage, though may be better to go to electronics recycling, as I imagine they save the metal parts, since there is money in that.