ecofriendlysask.ca
EcoFriendly Sask: Action Grants
http://www.ecofriendlysask.ca/p/action-grants.html
Dedicated to promoting and protecting our natural habitat. We believe that people want to make a difference and have a positive impact on the environment, but sometimes they need additional financial resources. We decided to help by providing small grants, usually $500, to support local projects that will improve the environment. EcoFriendly Sask is a small personal initiative ( Who is EcoFriendly Sask? Projects should reduce or prevent damage to the natural environment. And not just people. Are great, a...
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EcoFriendly Sask: Organizations
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Dedicated to promoting and protecting our natural habitat. Here are some local, provincial, and national environmental organizations. If you have suggestions for this list, please email them to ecofriendlysask@gmail.com. Climate Friendly Zone Saskatchewan. Living Sky Wildlife Rehabilitation. Office of Sustainability, University of Saskatchewan. Richard St. Barbe Baker Afforestation Area. Royal Astronomical Society of Canada - Saskatoon Centre. Saskatoon Environmental Advisory Committee. Canadian Centre f...
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EcoFriendly Sask: July 2015
http://www.ecofriendlysask.ca/2015_07_01_archive.html
Dedicated to promoting and protecting our natural habitat. Tuesday, 28 July 2015. EcoSask News, July 28, 2015. Ferrets at the Library, July 29. The Saskatoon Zoo Society’s ferrets and educators will be at the Alice Turner Library. From 10:30 -11:30 am. July 29. Admission is free but enrolment is limited, so register right away. Aug 6, 7:30 am. Aug 13, 7:30 am. 8211; Warblers and Organic Market Garden Veggies. Aug 20, 7:30 am. 8211; Acreage of Sherrill Miller and the late Courtney Milne. Aug 8, 1:30-4 pm.
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» BOOGIE FEST – Party Till The Team Goes Home!
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BOOGIE FEST – Party Till The Team Goes Home! 8211; Bridge City Boogie. Sunday, August 21 ,2016. BOOGIE FEST – Party Till The Team Goes Home! Come for the walk and run and then stay for the fun! Stick around after your 2k, 5k, or 10k walk/run and enjoy Boogie Fest. We’ve got an action-packed event waiting for you! Ride your bike down to the Boogie! This is an absolutely free service where you can check your bike before the event and pick it up after. To plan a safe route, click this link. There’s so...
betterbikelanes.ca
Videos – Better Bike Lanes
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Darr; Skip to Main Content. Separated Lanes for Saskatoon. The following are a few videos from around North America that explain what separated bike lanes are, how they are implemented, and why they are important to the safer movement of people throughout busy city streets:. New York City – Why Floating Parking and Bike Buffer Zones Are Needed for Separated Lanes. Ottawa, Ontario – An Introduction to Why and Where Ottawa Has Built Separated Lanes. Portland, Oregon – The Portland Cultural Trail.
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Separated Lanes for Saskatoon – Better Bike Lanes
http://www.betterbikelanes.ca/why/saskatoon-lanes
Darr; Skip to Main Content. Separated Lanes for Saskatoon. Separated Lanes for Saskatoon. Separated Lanes for Saskatoon. What will downtown Saskatoon look like with separated bike lanes? Below are a series of images of what other cities from around the world have already to build better bike lanes on their streets. By taking the best ideas from these examples we can design and build the better bike lanes that are best for Saskatoon. Minneapolis, MN, USA. Chicago, IL, USA. 24th St. Design.
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Videos – Better Bike Lanes
http://www.betterbikelanes.ca/why/videos
Darr; Skip to Main Content. Separated Lanes for Saskatoon. The following are a few videos from around North America that explain what separated bike lanes are, how they are implemented, and why they are important to the safer movement of people throughout busy city streets:. New York City – Why Floating Parking and Bike Buffer Zones Are Needed for Separated Lanes. Ottawa, Ontario – An Introduction to Why and Where Ottawa Has Built Separated Lanes. Portland, Oregon – The Portland Cultural Trail.
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Testimonials – Better Bike Lanes
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Darr; Skip to Main Content. Separated Lanes for Saskatoon. Read why others have support better bike lanes in Saskatoon’s downtown from those who have already signed the petition. 2016 Better Bike Lanes.
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Why Separated Lanes? – Better Bike Lanes
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Darr; Skip to Main Content. Separated Lanes for Saskatoon. Separated Bike Lanes have been in use by cities around the world and every year more and more cities are building better bike lanes to improve the feeling of safety for cyclist and motorists. We can learn from other cities about what works best and adapt the best ideas from around the world to build the better bike lanes that are right for Saskatoon. Read Articles and Research on Separated Bike Lanes. 2016 Better Bike Lanes.
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Write City Council – Better Bike Lanes
http://www.betterbikelanes.ca/action/citycouncil
Darr; Skip to Main Content. Separated Lanes for Saskatoon. Contact your City Councillor today and let them know you support Better Bike Lanes in Saskatoon. Clicking on your Councillor’s name will launch your computers email program). Click on this link [ here. To send a message to the mayor. Ward 1 – Darren Hill. Email: darren.hill@saskatoon.ca. Hudson Bay Park, Kelsey-Woodlawn, Mayfair, City Park, North Park, Richmond Heights, University of Saskatchewan, Sutherland, Forest Grove. Ward 2 – Pat Lorje.
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