Delta Community Cruiser national tour logs nearly 3,000 volunteer hours in just 74 days
Journey supported local charities in 34 communities from coast to coast ST. JOHN’S, Aug. 11 - At the end of this week, Delta Hotels and Resorts’ Community Cruiser will cross the finish line of its national tour, a journey that saw employees donate more than 2, 597 volunteer hours to support community charities from coast to coast. The Delta Community Cruiser kicked off its journey in a 2010 Toyota Prius, on June 1st in Victoria, B.C., and stopped in 34 different communities in all 10 provinces, before making its final stop in St. John’s, N.L. on August 13th
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Delta Community Cruiser national tour logs nearly 3,000 volunteer hours in just 74 days
Toyota Celebrates 10 Years of Prius in Canada
Toyota Canada thanks Canadians for making Prius the most popular hybrid vehicle in the country with more than 20,000 sold since launch (Toronto, ON) – July 27, 2010 – Ten years ago Toyota launched a new kind of car in North America. It was the Prius, an affordable car with a hybrid gas/electric powertrain. In the decade that followed, the Prius made an indelible mark on the automotive industry. The car with the signature wedge shape proved to be an agent of change, and a catalyst for innovative ideas.
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Howard Park Public School takes the lesson outdoors
It started out as a scribble on a piece of paper. A garden at Howard Park Public School in Toronto in the shape of a footprint to symbolize the ecological impact of our daily actions. Enter some dedicated parents, teachers and students and vital grants from organizations like the Toyota Evergreen Learning Grounds program and voila! What was etched out on a napkin becomes a permanent learning garden and outdoor classroom. Evergreen’s National Program Director, Cam Collyer along with Sandy Di Felice, Director at Toyota Canada and Paul Shaw, Dealer Principal at the local Ken Shaw Toyota dealership, recently celebrated Howard Park school’s achievement by paying a visit and helping plant some vegetables and native plants in the new school ground

