Manitoba News Release
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May 7, 2009
RONDEAU APPOINTS MEMBERS TO NEW ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION ADVISORY GROUP
Science, Technology, Energy and Mines Minister Jim Rondeau today appointed
11 people to the Active Transportation Advisory Group which will make
recommendations for improving Manitoba's active transportation policy and
infrastructure.
"Having a strong active transportation policy improves our environment,
complements our transportation systems, provides better recreation
opportunities and enhances our personal and public health," said Rondeau.
Appointed to the board are Janice Lukes (chair), Terry Zdan, Anders Swanson,
Russell Wychreschuk, Tim Deacon, Marcela Rivera, Mark Cohoe, Pat Locken,
Gary Ewen, Murray Haukaas and Steve Paulson.
"The creation of the Active Transportation Advisory Group illustrates the
province's recognition of the importance of investing in varied
transportation choices," said Lukes. "Having transportation choices will
have a positive impact on the health, environment and social aspects of our
communities."
Rondeau noted the group will look at provincial bicycle policy, development
of multi-user recreational trails and ways to incorporate both recreational
and commuter trails into an overall network. It will also make
recommendations on improved signage, bicycle safety, cycling tourism and
assess to the economic benefits of active transportation infrastructure.
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From: Michael Haynes
Sent: Wednesday, May 06, 2009 4:00 PM
Subject: Active Transportation - Canada: May 7, 2009
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1.. Resource - New Active Transportation Fact Sheets
2.. Event - Car-Free Vancouver Day 2009
3.. Article - Cyclists sought for project on improving Winnipeg pathways
4.. Article - Municipalities get moving on sustainable transportation
5.. Article - Montreal pedals past us
6.. Article - Toronto: Four Wheels Good, Two Wheels Bad
7.. Brochure - The Myths and Facts about “Shared Use” Trails in Nova Scotia
8.. Report - I Walk in My Street
9.. Article - Italian Government Spurs Bike Sales with Incentives
10.. Article - Seoul spends on bicycles
11.. Article - Calgary: School bans skateboards
12.. Report - Planning for Cycling: Report to Cycling England
13.. Article - Ireland: The tricky transition to two wheels
14.. Article - Scotland: More children walking to school
15.. Article - UK: Speed limit to be cut on A-roads in bid to save 1,000 lives
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Please join us to kick off the 10th annual Commuter Challenge!
Thursday, May 7 at the The Forks, Skateboard Park at 10:00 am
(Rain location will be under the centre pavilion tent or just inside the Forks Market in the Atrium)
The Commuter Challenge is a national sustainable transportation event to celebrate Environment Week, May 31-June 6. This friendly competition encourages individuals in workplaces and schools to adopt "green" forms of transportation. Last year, over 13,000 Manitobans from more than 200 workplaces and schools participated! This year we're celebrating the 10th year of Commuter Challenge in Manitoba featuring a $10,000 grand prize in our "Be A Winner" promotion.
Minister Jim Rondeau and Mayor Sam Katz will be speaking at the kick-off, encouraging Manitobans and Winnipeggers to participate in the Commuter Challenge, and highlighting the numerous environmental, social, economic and health benefits of active living and green commuting. Jackie Avent from Resource Conservation Manitoba, Megan Tate from the Winnipeg Foundation and Paul Jordan from The Forks will also be presenting.
For more information about the Commuter Challenge, please contact:
Becky Elko, Commuter Challenge Coordinator
Resource Conservation Manitoba303 Portage Avenue, 3rd FloorWinnipeg, MB R3B 2B4
Phone: 204.925.3775 / Fax: 204.942.4207
www.resourceconservation.mb.ca