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Monthly Archives: January 2010
Winter cycling and the increasing ranks of the hardcore
The Citizen has an article today on winter cycling, which looks at an apparent increase in numbers. The key quote: “When I first started in the winter, occasionally I would see bike tracks in the snow on the bridge, so … Continue reading
City Cycling Safety/Lane study?
News out of transportation committee today: a motion from Clive Doucet calls for a city-wide study of cycling safety hazards and whether or not segregated lanes might be a solution. The Citizen and CBC have it covered. Doucet, quoted in … Continue reading
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