Showing posts with label Donovan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Donovan. Show all posts

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Ontario Trails - Paddle, Bike, Hike or Ride Ontario's Trails

From ontariotrails via flickr
Donovan Bailey and the Ontario Lung Association Ask Ontarians "How ...
Canada NewsWire
To mark World COPD Day, Donovan Bailey and the Ontario Lung Association are asking media ...Donovan will host a walking clinic for a senior's walking club...



Toronto Parks, Forestry and Recreation needs your help to develop a strategic plan to guide the development and management of parks for the next five years. This voluntary survey gives you an opportunity to provide input and should not take more than 15 minutes to complete. All responses will be kept confidential and we will not attempt to re-identify you based on your responses.


City of Toronto: Our Toronto publication

From Ontario Parks
Trails in the city. The Natural Environment Trails Program is an innovative, community-based City ofToronto program that works to improve the long-term ...
www.toronto.ca/ourtoronto/fall2011/.../article03.utf8.htm



Police may fundraise for new equipment
The Sudbury Star
Right now, police departments in Ontario get grants from a provincial pool of ... to mountain bikethrough various trails, like the Adanac or Walden trails. ...



The 'Idaho Stop' and Why Some Cyclists Disobey Stop Signs
Raise the Hammer
By Adrian Duyzer On November 7, the Cycling Committee of the City of Hamilton submitted recommendations to the Public Works Department for changes to Ontario's traffic legislation. They wanted these recommendations to be detailed in a letter and sent ...
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Ontario ... - NALMA (National Aboriginal Lands Managers Association)
In 1995 a small group of Ontario First Nation Lands Managers formed an association to address unique land management issues and related common interests ...
www.nalma.ca/oala

From AQCC

OPP look for support to keep communities safe
EMC Arnprior
The detachment has the highest number of fatalities in Ontario - seven highway fatalities and oneATV, this year. I take that very seriously, ...

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