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The Children's Health and Environment Partnership (CHEP) is proud to announce the launching of its brand new website!  Visit www.childrensenvironment.ca

A recent Free Press editorial questions the $210,000 we receive from the city.  Problem is -- we receive only $5,000.  Help spread the word to correct this misinformation.

Manitoba Eco-Network extends a warm thank-you to the Peaceful Village Drummers, Stephanie Weins, and all of the hardworking volunteers with the Creation Care Committee of St. Peter's Anglican Church. Thank you for a fun and successful event! If you couldn't make it, you can still donate.

Over 100 people came to hear Minister Mackintosh speak about the Province's new environmental plan and to share their vision for a sustainable Manitoba. Read about the forum in the Winnipeg Free Press.

Read the Manitoba Eco-Network Annual Report for 2011-2012.

We had a great party on June 28th to welcome the Manitoba Recreational Trails Association to the EcoCentre. See the photos and listen to some of All Our Yesterdays' music. On the drums is Eco-Network Coordinator Sean Goertzen. The sun was out and the next-door construction stopped just in time for the music!

Thanks to the hard work of Water Caucus Assistant Coordinator Anika Terton, the Water Caucus has a brand new website! Visit it at www.mbwatercaucus.org.

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The Manitoba Eco-Network’s Annual General Meeting will be June 21st. Enjoy a light meal, hear Mark Burch speak about the Transition Towns movement, and more.

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Along with the first buds of spring, the new Eco-Network website has arrived.