Star Metro Land Media – Tips to Declutter your Workspace

February 2019 – For many a post-secondary student, the start of the new year will bring with it a renewed sense of scholastic productivity. Yet if it’s a messy workspace that’s holding them back from academic success, a thorough de-cluttering might be the resolution to prioritize.
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theZoomer – Spring Cleaning Begins by Springing the Clutter from your Home

May 2018 – With the weather warming up, many of us are parting the curtains, opening up our windows, and allowing the sun and fresh spring air to whip through the household.
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Global News – Is it possible to go too far with your spring cleaning?

April 8, 2017 – Spring is in the air, do you know what that means? It’s time to get cleaning.

For some they can’t wait to get that elbow grease going and organize their closets and garages – others, however, dread the thought of it.

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Thornhill Liberal – Spring Into Organizing With Children

March 27, 2017.  Maintaining an organized home is challenging for parents. Stouffville resident Linda Vanderkolk, founder and lead organizer of ClutterBGone (clutterbgone.ca) offers five tips:

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Move Magazine – Goodbye Clutter..Hello Organization

Move Magazine Logo finalMay 1, 2015   Goodbye Clutter…Hello Organization. Linda transforms a tiny entry closet into a workable solution for a family of 4. Read the full article here.

 

Stouffville Sun-Tribune

Sun tribuneJuly 31, 2013

“Clutter experts bail out family in need”.  After seven hours, dozens of boxes of books and 6 bags of clothes were collected for donation, 12 bags of trash and other items were cleared out of a home that had become a health hazard. The project was spearheaded by Linda Vanderkolk, owner of ClutterBGone.  Read the full article here.

Stouffville Sun-Tribune

stouffville sun tribuneNovember 3, 2014

“Stouffville clutter expert gives back at single mom’s new store”.  ClutterBGone spearheads a charitable project pulling together a volunteer team of six organizers to clear out and organize the 1,000-square-foot consignment shop on Brock Street West in Uxbridge. You can read the article here.