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A provincial pioneer in sustainable development, the City of Sorel-Tracy built its first energy efficient building, the new headquarters for its fire department.
  • Energy
  • Sustainability
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To save money, cut energy use, and reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, the Peace River Regional District and four adjoining municipalities collectively developed plans to promote renewable-resource power and heating systems, as well as energy-efficient land use, waste disposal, travel and construction practices.
  • Energy
  • Sustainability
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Discover practical and cost-effective sustainability solutions for your community Many of today's innovative best practices in sustainability seemed radical just 10 years ago.
  • Sustainability
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Learn about Cranbrook, BC's award-winning project to reclaim wastewater for irrigation.
  • Sustainability
  • Water
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Follow Ottawa's lead and integrate transit and cycling to increase bike use year-round. Part of a series on sustainability ideas for Canadian communities.
  • Sustainability
  • Transportation
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Learn how Brampton, ON, is preparing its older suburbs for climate change.
  • Climate change
  • Sustainability
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The John Street Apartments (now called Chapelview) was undertaken in response to a growing need for affordable housing in the Regional Municipality of Peel.
  • Energy
  • Sustainability
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​​​​​​​The City of Saint John studied the feasibility of a district energy system to serve buildings in the downtown area. These systems distribute thermal energy from a central facility to heat and cool multiple buildings.
  • Energy
  • Sustainability
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