
A big thank you and congratulations to everyone who participated in the Commuter Challenge! We had over 1,100 people log nearly 82,000kms of sustainable commutes– that’s over seventeen tons of CO2 diverted!
We hope the challenge motivated you to try commuting more sustainably, and that you had fun doing so! Keep logging those commutes in GoManitoba because we might just have some more prizes coming your way soon!
Speaking of prizes, here’s our list of winners:
Grand Prize*: Jenna
Team Prize*: Parks Canada
Network Prize*: Manitoba Hydro
Cycling Prizes:Samantha, Julian, Kyle, Susan
Transit Prizes: Max. Patricia, Belhen, Ashley
Walk/Run Prizes: Brandon, Sam, Erika, Maria
Carpool Prizes: Ryan, Jennifer,Tony, Lakena
Telecommuting Prizes: Teresia, Heidi, Jacquline, Derek
Bingo: Shanaya
Photo: Peg City Parks
Another big thank you to our sponsors, Tire Stewardship Maintoba, IGM Financial, Manitoba Blue Cross, Assiniboine Credit Union, and Manitoba Hydro for making this event possible!
Thank you for participating!
*selected randomly from the top participants
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From the Climate Action Team: What is 50-50 Transit Funding—And How Much Might it Cost the Province?
There’s been a lot of talk about the need for the Province to restore the 50-50 transit funding agreement. But what does this raffle-sounding policy actually mean? And how much might it cost the Province?
From the Climate Action Team: What is 50-50 Transit Funding—And How Much Might it Cost the Province?
There’s been a lot of talk about the need for the Province to restore the 50-50 transit funding agreement. But what does this raffle-sounding policy actually mean? And how much might it cost the Province?

Changing Lanes Wrap-Up
On February 25th Green Action Centre welcomed Todd Litman to Winnipeg for a series of meetings and presentations to share his research at the Victoria Transport Institute at Changing Lanes: Better Value For Winnipeg’s Transportation Investments.
Changing Lanes Wrap-Up
On February 25th Green Action Centre welcomed Todd Litman to Winnipeg for a series of meetings and presentations to share his research at the Victoria Transport Institute at Changing Lanes: Better Value For Winnipeg’s Transportation Investments.




