OPENING DAY!

On June 27th, the people of Winnipeg will be welcome to cross the street at Portage & Main!If you’re from outside Winnipeg, your response to the above statement might be: Huh?But if you live, work or play in Winnipeg, you’ll know that the walk/don’t walk debate has been one of philosophy, politics and, of course, misinformation (or “alternative truths” if you will).
At Green Action Centre, we were passionate Vote Open supporters back in 2018. You can read some blogs I wrote at the time here: Portage and Main: Tear Down these Walls! + Portage and Main Part 2: Beyond the Intersection
In these posts, I talked about walkable cities, a redevelopment scheme gone wrong, the costs of blocking off your downtown to people, and more!
The 2018 referendum was a tough one. It left those in Winnipeg’s centre feeling sour and frustrated. But, as Elmwood Guy pointed out on Dear Winnipeg, it also encouraged a lot of people to get more involved in advocacy and to champion a better future for our city. I can certainly point to many butterfly effects from those I met back in those Vote Open days (including Elmwood Guy himself!).
June 27th will be the day we finally turn the page on the barricades. Already the intersection looks so much nicer without the dreary concrete walls. What are you doing on Friday, June 27th?
If you’re in Winnipeg, come on down and take a radical step (followed by a few more) and do what we should have been able to do since 1979: walk across the street in the heart of downtown.

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ON SITE Multi-Family Composting
Community Centres and Community Gardens around Manitoba have set-up compost sites to divert waste and create organic fertilizer. We’ve compiled a list of drop-off locations.
ON SITE Multi-Family Composting
Community Centres and Community Gardens around Manitoba have set-up compost sites to divert waste and create organic fertilizer. We’ve compiled a list of drop-off locations.

School Waste Audit
How much waste does your school produce in 24 hours? And how much of that should be going to recycling, reuse, or compost? We can help you run one or more waste audits on your school with the participation of students and staff. Waste audits are customized based on what teachers are looking for.
School Waste Audit
How much waste does your school produce in 24 hours? And how much of that should be going to recycling, reuse, or compost? We can help you run one or more waste audits on your school with the participation of students and staff. Waste audits are customized based on what teachers are looking for.

Greening the Holidays
With the pressure to buy, buy and buy some more during the Xmas holidays, it can be tricky to be green without being a Grinch. Learn practical ideas on how to reduce stress, spend less, and survive the consumer frenzy of that time of year. From gifts and cards to wrapping and decorating.
Greening the Holidays
With the pressure to buy, buy and buy some more during the Xmas holidays, it can be tricky to be green without being a Grinch. Learn practical ideas on how to reduce stress, spend less, and survive the consumer frenzy of that time of year. From gifts and cards to wrapping and decorating.

Living Sustainably - Part 1
Intended for First Nation schools, this presentation provides a basic understanding for high school students about Traditional Ecological Knowledge, its role in protecting the environment, and how that knowledge is connected to Indigenous worldviews. This includes an overview of current waste practices in various First Nation communities around Manitoba and examples of how communities are making changes to live more sustainable ways of life to ensure there's a healthy planet for the next seven generations. Students will learn actions they can take to respect the environment.
Living Sustainably - Part 1
Intended for First Nation schools, this presentation provides a basic understanding for high school students about Traditional Ecological Knowledge, its role in protecting the environment, and how that knowledge is connected to Indigenous worldviews. This includes an overview of current waste practices in various First Nation communities around Manitoba and examples of how communities are making changes to live more sustainable ways of life to ensure there's a healthy planet for the next seven generations. Students will learn actions they can take to respect the environment.