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New Vancouver Report Finds Demand for & Health Benefits from Walkable Neighbourhoods

Posted on September 29, 2014 by Loren Vanderlinden

The Healthy Community Lab at the University of British Columbia is releasing a new report today in partnership with Healthy Canada by Design entitled, Residential Preferences and Public Health in Metro Vancouver: Promoting Health and Well Being by Meeting the … Continue reading →

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