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LIVE RIGHT NOW CAPITAL OF CANADA!

City wins   $100,000 natural playground -announcement made today on
CBC-TV’s STEVEN   AND CHRIS

 

After   embracing more than any other community the Live Right Now challenge to make better choices and live healthier lives, the people of Edmundston, New Brunswick have earned their city the honour of being   named the 2012 Live Right Now Capital of   Canada.

The announcement   was made today on CBC-TV’s STEVEN AND CHRIS. Edmundston beat 12 other   communities across Canada vying for the title and the grand prize of a $100,000 natural   playground.

“Congratulations,  Edmundston! Your drive and dedication to the healthy choices and active   lifestyles embodied by the Live Right Now challenge was second to   none. The enthusiastic approach to health, education and community taken by   residents of Edmundston was truly inspirational,” said Jennifer Dettman, Head   of Factual Entertainment, CBC.

“What’s fantastic aboutLive Right   Nowis that it’s more than a national title or a beautiful park. It’s about   acommunity coming together and realizingits full potential.Our citizenshave   worked hard and have proven beyond a shadow of a doubt that Edmundston deserved   to win and that makes us extremely proud. Congratulations to all the volunteers,  the doctors of Prescription: Action! And to each and every resident who decided   to Live Right Now,” said Mayor Jacques P. Martin.

Edmundston was   one of13 semifinalists, the top scoring communities from every province and   territory across Canada. Each community had toput together a final event to   prove to the panel of judges that they truly are eating better and being more   active. Edmundstonrallied 1,500   people and 40 organizations to taketo the streets for a parade, and later   offered free fitness classes. Health and wellness booths were set up to spread   a wealth of information and their regional sports complex opened its doors for   free swimming, rock climbing and more.

“The final decision was very   difficult given the commitment of so many to living healthy, active lives. In   the end, we are delighted to celebrate the people of Edmundston, New Brunswick   who have inspired us to recognize their community as the Live Right Now   Capital of Canada!” said Live Right Now judges, Scott Haldane,  President and CEO, YMCA Canada; Garfield Wilson, Owner Forward Fitness and   expert on CBC’s Village on a Diet; Catherine Paiement-Paradis, CBC/Radio-Canada   representative.

In   2010, New Brunswick was deemedCanada’s   most overweight province,  but - from day one of the quest for the Live Right Now Capital of Canada -  Edmundston organized itself through a group of doctors called “Prescription:  Action” to prescribe healthy living andreverse   the tide.

Community   leaders in Edmundston will now work with the Canadian Wildlife Federation, Parks   Canada and Bienenstock Natural Playgrounds to custom-design the playground that   willemulate one of New Brunswick’s two beautiful national parks, Fundy   National Park!

“The Canadian   Wildlife Federation congratulates Edmundston on this great achievement,” said Wade Luzny, CWF CEO and Executive Vice-President.“We are delighted to be   part of the new natural playground that will encourage people to get outdoors   and connect with wildlife. This is a wonderful initiative that helps us   celebrate our 50th anniversary.”

CBC   is proud to work with Canada’s leading national health and wellness   organizations on the Live Right Now Advisory Boardto provide   Canadians with health information, support and inspiration they can trust:  Active for Life, Breakfast for Learning, Canadian Diabetes Association, Canadian   Obesity Network, Dietitians of Canada, Healthy Active Living and Obesity   Research Group, Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada, ParticipACTION, YMCA   Canada and our magazine partner, Canadian Living.

STEVEN AND   CHRIS continues to   attract new and larger audiences’ year-over-year. Beyond a loyal and   ever-growing TV audience, the popular website for the series, cbc.ca/stevenandchris also a huge hit   with Canadians and enjoys approximately one million page views every month. From   recipes and DIY instructions, to shopping guides and advice columns, the website   has become one of the top sources in Canada for fabulous daily online contests   and giveaways. STEVEN AND CHRIS airs on ABC’s LiveWell Network in 56   markets nationwide (U.S.) including New York, Los Angeles, Chicago,  Philadelphia, Dallas & San Francisco, currently airing in over 70% of the   U.S. on broadcast television reaching over 80M HH. STEVEN AND CHRIS is   filmed in front of a live studio audience at CBC Headquarters in Toronto and   airs Monday through Friday at 2 p.m.

About CBC/Radio-Canada

CBC/Radio-Canada   is Canada’s national public broadcaster and one of its largest cultural   institutions. The Corporation is a leader in reaching Canadians on new platforms   and delivers a comprehensive range of radio, television, Internet, and   satellite-based services. Deeply rooted in the regions, CBC/Radio-Canada is the   only domestic broadcaster to offer diverse regional and cultural perspectives in   English, French and eight Aboriginal languages, plus seven languages for   international audiences. In 2011, CBC/Radio-Canada celebrated 75 years of   serving Canadians and being at the centre of the democratic, social and cultural   life of Canada.

For   further information, please contact:

CBC:

Erin   Richards, Veritas Communications
richards@veritascanada.com
416-955-4592   / 416-627-5728

 

Canadian   Wildlife Federation
Pamela   Logan
1.800.563.9453
pamelal@cwf-fcf.org

 

Bienenstock   Natural Playgrounds
Adam   Bienenstock
1.800.306.3319   x120
bienenstock@naturalplaygrounds.ca

 

Parks   Canada
Parks   Canada Media Relations
819-953-8371

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