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Time: October 10, 2012 at 6:30pm to October 17, 2012 at 9:30pm
Location: Langara College
Street: 100 West 49th Ave
City/Town: Vancouver BC
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Event Neighbourhood and Type: continuing, studies, course
Organized By: Eric Doherty
Latest Activity: Oct 13, 2012
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Wednesday October 10th & 17th 6:30 – 9:30 pm
How can residents of Metro Vancouver transform the way we travel to deal with global warming and the end of cheap oil? Learn the basics of sustainable transportation, illustrated with examples from cities that have quickly gone from gridlock to transit and cycling meccas. We’ll explore the surprising ways residents, professionals and politicians have created outstanding transit systems and livable communities.
Instructor: Eric Doherty, Registered Professional Planner
Location: Room TBD, Langara College 100 49th Ave, Vancouver
CRN 70252
Cost: $85
To register call: 604.323.5322
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