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Blog May 18, 2012
Report: Drivers’ Choice
Drivers’ Choice is a report on commuting and funding transit in the GTA, based on poll results from real drivers.
Media Coverage May 10, 2012
GlobeAdvisor.com: Free EcoCabs in support of Evergreen Brick Works
Claritin® Canada today launched Pedal for a Greener City, a month-long campaign offering free EcoCab rides and inviting Torontonians to help create a greener city by voting for one of three potential urban green projects proposed for Evergreen Brick Works.
News May 9, 2012
Would you spend a month in a car to find solutions to Toronto’s commuter chaos?
Evergreen kicks off an exciting recruitment campaign to highlight transportation issues in the GTA and promote MOVE: The Transportation Expo.
Blog April 13, 2012
Get involved and get MOVE-ing!
Volunteer recruitment for MOVE: The Transportation Expo is in full swing. Do you have what it takes?
Blog April 11, 2012
Is your street complete?
The concept of “complete streets” is a growing trend in urban planning as the need to make roadways accessible for all users becomes more important.
Media Coverage March 27, 2012
Inside Toronto: Appealing to customers’ fondness for green
Since becoming a Live Green Business member in early 2011, EBW has seen an increase in customers and foot traffic at Evergreeen Garden Market and Bike Works.
Blog March 13, 2012
Ontario’s Places to Grow initiative after 5 years
Last month the Ontario Growth Secretariat visited EBW to give us an update on the Places to Grow initiative as we work together to support resilient cities in Ontario.
Blog February 13, 2012
Fasten your seatbelts… MOVE is coming!
We’ve got more details and a sneak peek at designs for MOVE, coming this summer.
Blog January 6, 2012
Edward Keenan: “How the 905 stole our urbanist mojo”
This week’s cover story in The Grid explores the new urbanism taking hold in Toronto’s suburbs.
Blog January 3, 2012
Toronto’s Don Valley trails are getting a facelift
A five-year restoration and planting program has begun to restore the130-year-old Milkman’s Lane trail.










