Posts Filed Under: jenna morrison
Family and friends are trying to build a reflexology footpath in memory of the victim of a tragic bike accident.
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Peter Goffin
Nominated for: perpetuating an attitude that, quite literally, kills.
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Todd Aalgaard • Illustration by Jeremy Kai
In this Urban Planner: a holiday fundraiser combines DJs and charity, Toronto remembers Jenna Morrison, local band Urban Preacher rocks the house with their latest LP, and a combined art installation and music gig will leave you floating in the abstract.
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Kyle Bachan
More than a month after an accident there killed a local woman, cycling activists discreetly reallocate space for the vehicles that use Sterling Road.
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Daniel Sellers
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Torontoist
A memorial ride for Morrison, killed while cycling one week ago, drew a large crowd this morning.
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Steve Kupferman • Photos by Lodoe-Laura Haines-Wangda
In today's Urban Planner: Jenna Morrison's death inspires a rally in support of cycling safety measures; Governor General's Award–nominated playwrights read their work at Playwright's Canada fall launch; Ride the Cyclone opens, setting Toronto's Twitter theatregoers abuzz; and the She's Got a Shape Tour has a gas before hitting the road.
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Steve Fisher
In the spot where Jenna Morrison died on Monday, an impromptu bike lane drawn overnight by someone who wishes one was there permanently.
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Hamutal Dotan • Photos by Nancy Paiva
How the tragedy of Jenna Morrison's death could, and should, have been prevented.
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Todd Aalgaard • Photos by Andrew Louis
An impromptu tribute at Dundas and Sterling, where a woman was killed yesterday while cycling.
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Torontoist