by Random Acts of Green⢠| Mar 31, 2017 | News
The snow has melted, and we’re starting to get ready for spring. Unfortunately, the melted snow is revealing a lot of litter. So Jessica Lenters, a Trent University student planned a litter clean up. Her and a few other students, including Michael Jenkins,...
by Random Acts of Green⢠| Mar 23, 2017 | News
An Official Plan helps a municipality plan for the future. An Official Plan describes your municipal council’s policies on how land in your community should be used. It is prepared with input from you and others in your community and helps to ensure that...
by Random Acts of Green⢠| Mar 20, 2017 | News
Go with the flow? We all know that streams, rivers and lakes come in many different shapes and sizes. They twist, turn, wind, bend, curve, zigzag and weave way across landscapes and have many different patterns!! No lake or stream is like any other! Thousands and...
by Random Acts of Green⢠| Mar 7, 2017 | Research
What do you think about when you hear the word āsmogā? Air pollution? Dark dust clouds? Downtown urban centres? Ā Weather Canada air quality warnings? We tend to associate smog with urban centres, especially on hot summer days!! But did you know that smog can be just...
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