by Mary Anna Zakula | Sep 14, 2022 | News
Kate Berry, GCC Program Director, has accepted a position with the City of Guelph’s Engineering and Transportation Department. Trained as a civil engineer, the move allows Kate to pursue her goal of attaining Professional Engineer status. Kate joined GCC six years ago...
by Mary Anna Zakula | Aug 15, 2022 | News
We’re looking for a Quality Assurance Manager to support our growing residential energy services. This is an opportunity for a Registered Energy Advisor to take on progressive responsibilities to support core EnerGuide services at a national level. Apply by 15...
by Mary Anna Zakula | Jul 19, 2022 | News
Tianna Mighty (left) and Charlotte Estey (right) have joined GCC for the summer months. Based in Winnipeg, MB, Tianna is working with our Green Infrastructure and Administrative Teams as Program Impact Support staff. She’s assisting with program development, impact...
by Emily Amon | Jul 13, 2022 | News, Green Infrastructure
What was once a run-down asphalt walkway in Seaside Park, Saint John, New Brunswick, was transformed by the Depave Paradise project to get recognized as a vital pollinator habitat by the David Suzuki Foundation! The park got a new urban greenspace featuring 200 native...
by Mary Anna Zakula | Jun 20, 2022 | News
We know they’re doing amazing work, and the outside world is taking notice too – Executive Director Brianna Salmon and Water Programs Lead Emily Amon have both been nominated for awards. Brianna is nominated for a Canada’s Clean50 individual award in the Advocates...
by Mary Anna Zakula | May 13, 2022 | News
An estimated 2.2 million Canadian children take the school bus each year, exposing them to air pollution from diesel-fueled vehicles. Green Communities Canada, in partnership with Équiterre, is working to change that by greening the school bus commute. The Canadian...
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