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Monthly Archives: May 2009
Another Idea Ottawa Should Adopt
And this time the likelihood is a lot greater that the city actually will do something similar. If only because it is so simple. The New York City Department of Transportation’s CITYRACKS program seeks to provide curbside bike parking across … Continue reading
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A Great Resource for Ottawa Cyclists
Gobiking.ca is a great site which provides details about a number of cycling routes both in Ottawa and Eastern Ontario. Seeing as I will be moving to Kingston for two months this summer, the site is particularly useful for giving … Continue reading
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A Cycling Summit for Ottawa hosted by Paul Dewar
Ottawa Centre NDP MP Paul Dewar is hosting a consultation with residents of Ottawa on Saturday May 30th from 10am to 2pm at St. Giles Church in the Glebe. This is a great opportunity for Ottawa cyclists to make sure … Continue reading
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Toronto becomes a little more cycle friendly
I really can’t imagine a plan of equivillant scale being implimented here in Ottawa. Jarvis Street in the heart of Toronto is going to be narrowed to 4 lanes between Queen and Bloor with bike lanes being added to help … Continue reading
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