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Category Archives: shops
Cycle Salvation
We were recently asked to spread the word about this interesting organization: I am contacting you in the hope that you might help us spread the word to the Ottawa cycling community about Cycle Salvation. Cycle Salvation is a social … Continue reading
Posted in activism, Centretown, shops
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MEC's "controversial" plan to sell bikes
I was catching up on some RSS feeds and discovered that MEC is apparently going to start selling bikes in the near future. This is good news, not so much that I am in need of a new bicycle, but … Continue reading
Posted in enviromental impact, shops, Westboro
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