The Manitoba Ozone Protection Association has achieved overwhelming success both in the public's eye and that of industry and governments across Canada. Surely in part, this has been due to the millions of dollars that were spent and invested by Manitoba industry to provide employee training and new equipment installations. This, in an effort to ensure compliance with the requirements of the Manitoba regulation. A good indication of the success of the program is the decrease that has been noted by wholesalers and suppliers in the purchase of virgin ODS's.Each of the prime objectives training & education, outreach, membership and liaison activities together with the activities related to the development and implementation have been highlighted in this report and can be detailed in further by contacting Mark Miller at MOPIA.
The RRBC Communications Committee has developed a series of articles to help inform citizens about the land and water issues important to the Red River Basin. Listen to KFGO AM radio http://www.kfgo.comto hear Ripple Effect Water Minutes broadcast throughout the week. RRBC MISSIONTo develop a Red River Basin integrated natural resources framework plan; to achieve commitment to implement the framework plan; and to work toward a unified voice for the Red River Basin.RRBC VISION A Red River Basin where residents, organizations and governmentswork togetherbasin-wide commitment to comprehensive integrated watershed stewardship and management.. 1120 28th Ave. N, Suite C205-1100 Concordia Ave.
FortWhyte AliveMissionFortWhyte Alive is dedicated to providing programming, natural settings and facilities for environmental education, outdoor recreation and social enterprise. In so doing, FortWhyte promotes awareness and understanding of the natural world and actions leading to sustainable living.MandateOffer, as a primary focus, relevant programming that focuses on the dynamic interactions and interdependency between humans and natural systemsOffer outdoor recreational experiences that encourage individuals to enjoy, understand and sustain the natural worldOffer enhanced program opportunities for disadvantaged youth and families to participate in environmental education, outdoor recreation, and entrepreneurial programsOffer exhibits that interpret Manitoba's cultural and natural history and address critical environmental issuesOffer outreach programs that build and nurture sustainable communities We are open for all seasons!Seasonal Hours of Operation:Monday to Thursday: 9 am - 8 pmFriday, Saturday, Sunday & Holidays: 9 am - 5 pmPlease note that the north trail gate (off Sterling Lyon) and south trail gate (off McGillivary Blvd) are locked at 4:30pm every day.Click here for Buffalo Stone Café hours.Admissio