Myth busted! Garbage carts are not too small
We asked if the new garbage carts were really too small and based on the response the answer was no. They may in fact be too large for some people’s needs.
We asked if the new garbage carts were really too small and based on the response the answer was no. They may in fact be too large for some people’s needs.
Been thinking about joining Peg City Car Co-op? This is the perfect time, as Winnipeg’s first and only carshare is doubling its network of fuel-efficient vehicles around central neighbourhoods. West Broadway, Corydon Village, UWinnipeg, Broadway-Assiniboine, Osborne Village, and South Osborne.
“How to Compost” has been picked as an Official Selection for the San Francisco Green Film Festival this year.
Last year, the Manitoba NDP promised to build the most sustainable jurisdiction in North America with its Tomorrow Now plan. Unfortunately, the Province did not take the opportunity to apply a green lens to its budget making by integrating sustainability into its planning process.
Manitoba’s energy future is at a crossroads: Do we go down the road of building ever more generation to feed a never ending thirst for electricity, or do we recognize the limits of growth and look for ways to reduce demand while maximizing the benefits of the energy we do consume for all Manitobans?
Every year, Manitoba farmers grow over 2 million acres of alfalfa. A new variety of genetically engineered alfalfa could put this important crop at risk as early as this spring.
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