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Active commuters rewarded with coffee, cinnamon buns in Winnipeg

Winnipeggers who walked, ran, cycled, inline skated or otherwise rolled into work on their own steam this morning were treated with free coffee and cinnamon buns downtown.

Manitobans encouraged to leave their cars at home during Commuter Challenge

Commuter Challenge in Winnipeg

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Commuter Challenge encourages Manitobans to leave their cars at home and walk, cycle, carpool, take transit or find other "green" ways to commute to and from work June 5-11.

Winnipeggers who walked, ran, cycled, inline skated or otherwise rolled into work on their own steamthis morning were treated with free coffee and cinnamon buns downtown.

Commuters who ran, cycled, inline skated or rolled into work were treated to Sunstone coffee and Tall Grass Prairie buns. (Trevor Dineen/CBC)
Members of the Green Action Centre were stationed near the pedestrian/cyclist crossing at Assiniboine Avenue and Osborne Street early Wednesday to reward active commuters with Sunstone coffee, juice and Tall Grass Prairie buns.

The giveaway marked Clean Air Day on Wednesday and is part of the weeklong Commuter Challenge, which encourages Manitobansto leave their cars at home and walk, cycle, carpool, take transit or find other "green" ways to commute to and from work June 5-11.

Commuter Challenge co-ordinator Christey Allen said Wednesday morning'sevent aims to raise publicawareness ofthe idea of cycling to work. In addition to the morning treats, members ofVelo Co-op from St. Boniface were on hand to fix bikes in need of care.

"We're giving people incentives and, you know, cinnamon buns never hurt to get you out of your car," Allensaid.

The Green Action Centre will be at The Forks on Wednesday afternoon to celebrate the end ofBike to School Month with schoolsacross the province.
The Green Action Centre set up a tent near the pedestrian/cyclist crossing at Assiniboine Avenue and Osborne Street on Wednesday morning to reward active commuters with Sunstone coffee and Tall Grass Prairie buns. (Trevor Dineen/CBC)