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Winnipeg transit map

Help us make your commute better

January 19, 2016 — 
Fill out a short survey for a chance to win prizes.

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A balanced approach to good health

January 6, 2016 — 
Bridging the interconnected themes of active living, mental wellness, and environmental responsibility, the University of Manitoba has created a new online tool for healthy living

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Riding a bike in the winter isn't that difficult but you need to dress properly

Sustainability News

Winter cycling forum

December 3, 2015 — 
Free snacks, info on icy riding and design discussions

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THESE PIPES SNAKE THROUGH CAMPS TO FEED BUILDINGS WITH HEAT. // PHOTO BY ERIC POSTMA

Celebrating green buildings

October 30, 2015 — 
New project to highlight sustainable features in eight campus buildings

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Goods for Sale! Financial Services’ sale goes until Nov 20

October 29, 2015 — 
Financial Services at the U of M is holding another University of Manitoba Goods for Sale.

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Waste Reduction Week aims to keep materials out of the landfill

October 16, 2015 — 
Did you know that coffee cups are now recyclable on campus?

Plants growing on the UMSU roof top deck

Food Challenge

October 8, 2015 — 
An opportunity for students to create change on campus

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Sustainability News

U of M receives STARS Silver rating for sustainability achievements

August 28, 2015 — 
Sustainability Tracking, Assessment and Rating System measures and encourages sustainability in all aspects of higher education.

Summer campus-pedway

Four tips for (sustainably) beating the heat

August 11, 2015 — 
Tips to help you keep cool and stay friends with your office mates

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Shopping cart with food products

Research and International News

Creating a new and sustainable food source for northern communities

July 31, 2015 — 
A biosystems engineering team at the U of M are creating innovative greenhouses to help food production in the North

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