
Healthy Communities Newsletter
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Lead- The Waste Wizards of Quinte | 914.07 KB |
Lead Story- The Flavours of French Culture in Sudbury | 501.79 KB |
Focus: 2002 OHCC Conference | 506.03 KB |
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Lead Article - Connecting SmartGrowth with Healthy Communities | 215.04 KB |
Lead Article: How Politics Work | 372.6 KB |
Lead Article- A Durham Funding Network | 117.04 KB |
Lead Article- A Reflections on Healthy Communities from Eastern Ontario | 356.01 KB |
Lead Article: Charting a Course to Food Security | 358.45 KB |
Lead Article- A Creating Inclusive Community Organizations | 471.47 KB |
Lead Article- Diversity in Policing Project (Thunder Bay) | 1.11 MB |
Lead Article- Our Ramara | 800.88 KB |
Lead Article- Active Transportation in Rural Environments | 610.65 KB |
Lead Article- Taking Action on Poverty in Renfrew County (CPAN) | 434.69 KB |
Lead Article- OILN Learning Exchange on Diversity and Mental Health | 326.58 KB |
Lead article- FoodNet Ontario | 4.03 MB |
Healthy Communities is the newsletter of Ontario's Healthy Communities.
Our newsletter is an important vehicle for OHCC members and supporters to share success stories, ideas, tools and resources. We welcome your comments and suggestions as to how we can improve this publication and ensure that it is useful and relevant to your work. We also encourage suggestions for future articles, news briefs and member profiles. To send an email to our Communications Coordinator, visit our contacts page.
Our Current Newsletter
OHCC’s 2009 Spring/Summer issue of Healthy Communities is now available.This issue entitled ”Building Healthy Communities” highlights the impacts of the built environment on health by examining a variety of built environment and related initiatives in Ontario. The articles explore a variety of topics including the urban forest, active transportation and health assessment tool. In addition, this issue offers excellent resources and tidbits related to the built environment.
Click here to learn more about OHCC’s Healthy Communities and the Built Environment Project or to order a publication of Our Communities, Our Health, Our Future: Understanding and Changing the Built Environment.
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