Sustainable Orillia’s Student Art Contest Winners
… the 309 entries was our biggest total yet for our annual contest…
Read more… the 309 entries was our biggest total yet for our annual contest…
Read moreJacobs encouraged people to familiarize themselves with the places where they live, work and play, and to speak up.
Read moreRecognizing there are endless opportunities to make Orillia more sustainable, participants agreed building partnerships with other like-minded organizations and individuals will be critical to success.
Read moreAll interested people – whether you attended earlier workshops or not – are invited to attend and have your say as we strive to identify priority goals.
Read moreAll citizens who wish to contribute to the process are invited. There’s no need to have attended the first workshop…
Read moreWalking or biking to school isn’t just good for exercise. It helps kids explore their neighbourhood and learn how to be safe pedestrians and cyclists.
Read moreTwelve to fifteen pieces will be chosen for Sustainable Orillia’s 2025 student art calendar.
Read moreWhile some of our elected leaders are loudly proclaiming that carbon pricing is what’s wrong with everything in Canada these days, those who really study the program say it isn’t.
Read moreBroken toys, small electronics and lamps were all given a new lease on life, contributing to more than 230 kg of potential waste diverted from the landfill.
Read moreIf you’re planning to commute to work or school by bicycle, there are a few essential items that you should consider having.
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