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Monthly Archives: March 2010
Segregated Cycling lanes
Hello all! With winter finally seeming to have been beaten, it’s time to take this blog out of its seasonal (albeit never planned) hibernation. There’s been a lot of attention paid in the past few weeks to a pilot project … Continue reading
Posted in bike lanes, Bike Shops, Centretown, city council, commuting, Ottawa
Tagged Centretown, Diane Holmes, segregated cycling lanes
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Want to know if that bicycle is stolen?
The Canadian Police Information Centre is the agency in Canada which maintains criminal and police records. It also maintains a database of stolen vehicles – including bicycles – which is searchable online. One can enter the serial number for any … Continue reading
Posted in law, safety
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