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Learn how Paradise, NL, redeveloped a brownfield site to protect waterways and build recreational facilities and other amenities the community lacked.
  • Brownfields
  • Land use
  • Sustainability
Learn how a light rail transit system in Waterloo, ON, connects residents in the Region’s three cities while reducing GHGs and limiting urban sprawl.
  • Public transit
  • Sustainability
  • Transportation
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Thanks to extensive consultations, astute financial management and the incorporation of energy-saving technologies, a 67-unit development in Ontario’s Niagara Region provides affordable housing for seniors, and delivers environmental and social benefits without an ongoing operating subsidy.
  • Land use
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Having contributed to Canada’s industrial output for over a century, a 20-hectare site a kilometre southeast of downtown Brantford, ON, has found new purpose.
  • Brownfields
  • Land use
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The regional districts of East Kootenay, Central Kootenay and Kootenay Boundary launched a pilot project to build an extensive network of electric vehicle charging stations and promote a shift to electric vehicles.
  • Transportation
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Six forward-thinking municipalities in Quebec have added electric vehicles to their fleets and made them available to residents and partners through a car-sharing system for municipalities in the region.
  • Transportation
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The City of New Westminster bought an abandoned timber wharf site and transformed it into an urban riverfront park with equal parts built on land and water. 
  • Brownfields
  • Land use
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To reduce its GHG impacts, the Town of Banff replaced its diesel transit buses with hybrid biodiesel-electric models, becoming the first municipality in Canada to run an all-hybrid fleet. 
  • Transportation
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