Active School Travel Community Night: These Boots Were Made for Walking
Parents, guardians, and community members are invited to to join a free information session on active school travel and independent mobility by Green Action Centre’s Active and Safe Routes to School program and two guest speakers. You will learn about the Active and Safe Routes to School program, the benefits of walking and cycling to school, and strategies for overcoming common barriers. Register here
BW calls for Health Assessment of all Government Expenditures
BW has recommended to the Government review of the Health Care System that all departments be required to produce health impact assessments for future policies and programs. The government must invest in programs and infrastructure that nudge Manitobans toward healthy outcomes, and refrain from investing in those which do the opposite. In particular, the Government should review the health impact of investments in transportation
Active School Travel Engineering Plan Presentations
Green Action Centre, in partnership with the University of Manitoba Civil Engineering Department and the City of Winnipeg are excited to present the results from our ground breaking project. Together, we worked on Active School Travel Engineering Plans (ASTEP) at 17 schools around Winnipeg in Louis Riel, Pembina Trails and Winnipeg School Divisions. Students will present their findings to the City of Winnipeg through a poster presentation
Active School Travel Engineering Plan Presentations
Green Action Centre, in partnership with the University of Manitoba Civil Engineering Department and the City of Winnipeg are excited to present the results from our ground breaking project. Together, we worked on Active School Travel Engineering Plans (ASTEP) at 17 schools around Winnipeg in Louis Riel, Pembina Trails and Winnipeg School Divisions. Students will present their findings to the City of Winnipeg through a poster presentation
Active School Travel Engineering Plan Presentations
Green Action Centre, in partnership with the University of Manitoba Civil Engineering Department and the City of Winnipeg are excited to present the results from our ground breaking project. Together, we worked on Active School Travel Engineering Plans (ASTEP) at 17 schools around Winnipeg in Louis Riel, Pembina Trails and Winnipeg School Divisions. Students will present their findings to the City of Winnipeg through a poster presentation