The City of Enderby and the Splatsin Nation engaged in a joint transportation planning process that will benefit generations to come. Months of preparation had led up to this day, but City of Enderby Assistant Corporate Officer and Planning Assistant Kurt Inglis could...
Nominate your active / sustainable transportation behavior change program for Landmark designation. Deadline: June 12, 2015. Designations will be announced by October 2015, and case study presentations will take place between January and June 2016. Nominations must...
Over the last century, cities have been designed to accommodate the automobile. So, how do we redesign them to benefit people? This CBC video is a full report by Chris Brown on how creative urban design and more walkable neighbourhoods can improve the health of the...
The Active Travel to School Comox Valley initiative is an example of collaborative local action with far-reaching benefits to health and well-being in the community. In this interview recorded at the 2013 UBCM Convention, Barbara Price, Town of Comox councillor,...
Burns Lake’s Active Transportation Plan capitalizes on community qualities and tourism potential. The Village of Burns Lake, population 3600, is located near the centre of BC between Prince George and Prince Rupert. The area is home to six First Nations with two...
Provides links to a vast array of leading-edge Canadian projects in communities, which could inform action in other communities. – Clean Air Partnership