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Tundra buggy to go electric

Winnipeg Free Press Last Modified: 10:03 AM CST Wednesday, Jan. 27, 2021 | Updates An iconic Churchill Tundra Buggy will undergo an eco-friendly makeover. An iconic Churchill Tundra Buggy will undergo an eco-friendly makeover. Stay informed Sign Up Frontiers North Adventures will be given $149,000 to convert the buggy to electric power from diesel. On Tuesday, the Manitoba government announced it would give eight groups a total of $600,000 in new grants under the conservation and climate fund. This first EV Tundra Buggy will help to reduce our carbon footprint while relying on 100 per cent renewable energy generated right here in Manitoba. I can’t wait to deliver guests a silent touring experience among Manitoba’s wild polar bears and under our amazing northern lights, said John Gunter, president and CEO of Frontiers North Adventures, which owns and operates Tundra Buggy vehicles for polar bear tours.

City drops plan for bike-share program

City drops plan for bike-share program JOHN WOODS / FREE PRESS FILES Mark Cohoe, the executive director of Bike Winnipeg, said his organization is conducting a feasibility study on bike-share programs. The city has hit the brakes on a bike-share pilot project after a request for expressions of interest failed to find anyone willing to operate the program. The city has hit the brakes on a bike-share pilot project after a request for expressions of interest failed to find anyone willing to operate the program. Winnipeg had planned to spend $80,000 on a trial project that would allow traditional and electric bikes to be shared as a transportation alternative. Instead, it will back out of that option after officials concluded it would cost too much for the city run the project on its own.

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