Responding to the ‘new normal’

Responding to the ‘new normal’

Improvise. Adapt. Overcome.  They have quickly become essential responses to the COVID-19 pandemic that has gripped the world. With schools in Ontario undergoing major transformations to provide safe in-class as well as on-line instruction, local active school travel...
Timiskaming: Adding colour to the neighbourhood 

Timiskaming: Adding colour to the neighbourhood 

Recent efforts to boost walking and wheeling to school in Timiskaming District have proven that AST projects can serve a larger social function. At a time when COVID-19 painted the world grey, project staff and volunteers came together to paint brightly coloured...
Brantford & Brant County: Building a healthy future 

Brantford & Brant County: Building a healthy future 

The installation of new wayfinding signage around three elementary schools in Paris (Ontario) earlier this fall generated both excitement among local residents and headlines in the local newspaper. The signs, a first for the town, are part of a larger AST pilot...
A big win for AST in Blind River

A big win for AST in Blind River

Located on the scenic North Channel of Georgian Bay, Blind River (pop. 3,500) is the smallest community to benefit from the OAST Fund. But that hasn’t prevented it from striving to make big things happens to improve the active journey to school for its students.     ...
New approaches to AST in Markham

New approaches to AST in Markham

A grant from the OAST Fund has been the catalyst for piloting a unique approach to boosting AST in the City of Markham.  The York Region DSB, York Catholic DSB, City of Markham and other partners have been developing and testing a new six-tiered program model that is...