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‘Big transportation shifts start with small changes – ask my mom’
GreenUP's new active transportation program coordinator Brett Throop encourages Peterborough residents to sign up for the Shifting Gears May Challenge.
Help GreenUP reimagine child’s play at Ecology Park in Peterborough and inspire a new...
$25,000 fundraising goal will support new activity centres and revive interactive outdoor learning for children and families,
Slow down and mindfully engage with nature with forest bathing
Unitarian Fellowship of Peterborough is offering an April 25 session on the Japanese practice, which is proven to have physical and emotional benefits.
With climate change making wildfires worse, reducing risk starts close to home
Peterborough landscape architect Basterfield and Associates says completing a fire hazard assessment is the first step to protect your property.
Innovative exterior insulation system can help make older homes more energy efficient
Port Perry homeowner Kat Senyk completely reclad and insulated her old home from the outside, helping to reduce energy use by nearly 50%.
Kids Bike Build program in Peterborough gives new life to old bikes and new...
B!KE's community-driven initiative promotes physical activity, independence, and environmental sustainability through refurbished rides.
Peterborough business makes caring for the local environment a team effort
Engage Engineering staff clean the creek beside their downtown office each spring, planting native species along its banks and attracting wildlife.
Selwyn Township partners with GreenUP and Peterborough Transit to teach rural youth how to...
Grade 7 and 8 students from St. Paul Catholic Elementary School learn to read schedules, plan routes, and ride safely using The Link rural transit service
Worms can turn food waste into ‘black gold’ and help fight climate change
Callie Downer of Our Little Wormery in Peterborough explains how vermicomposting improves soil health and reduces greenhouse gas emissions.
Through a robust network of volunteers, Peterborough can become more proactive, resilient, and united
To address declining rates of volunteerism, communities need to invest in the infrastructure that supports volunteers,




























