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Active Transportation Announcements

Changing Gears: Increasing Young People Cycling in NS workshop

This is an invitation to the workshop Changing Gears: Increasing Young People Cycling in Nova Scotia taking place Saturday, March 27th from 10 am – 3 pm and held at the Dartmouth Sportsplex Nantucke


Call for papers - Canada's first active transportation conference

Call for papers
Take part in Canada's first active transportation conference: On the move in the community
June 3 - 4, 2010
Holiday Inn Select
Montreal


October is International Walk to School Month

October is International Walk to School Month. Schools and groups may register online at www.saferoutesns.ca (click on the IWALK icon) and qualify for some great prize draws.


New Bicycles Make Physical Activity Easy Choice for Staff and Physicians

(Halifax, NS) The Capital District Health Authority (Capital Health) and Sportwheels are helping make physical activity the easy choice for staff who work at the Halifax Infirmary and Victoria General


Green Mobility Capital Grants 2008/2009

The TRAX Project of the Ecology Action Centre, in partnership with Conserve Nova Scotia, is pleased to offer Green Mobility Grants again in 2008/9.


Fall Otesha Cycling & Performing Tours in Nova Scotia

Otesha's 2008 cycling and performing tours will happen in Nova Scotia
between September 2 and October 27! Teams of motivated and energetic


Walk to School Week/Month 2008 Early Registration: June 30

Register your school by June 30, 2008 and you’ll qualify for a prize
draw for a two-year subscription to Green Teacher magazine. October is


Seeking Participants for Active Transportation Safety Education Pilot

The Active & Safe Routes to School program of the Ecology Action Centre is seeking community recreation groups to participate in an exciting Active Transportation Safety Education pilot program during


Recreation Nova Scotia and its partners announce pathwaysforpeople.ca

The Active Transportation Expressway

With the support of the Nova Scotia Department of Health Promotion and Protection and other partners Recreation Nova Scotia announced the release of pathwaysforpeople.ca.


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