Posts Filed Under: Cycle Toronto
In this week's Urban Planner, the JFL42, Bi Arts, Word On The Street, and Groundswell festivals, plus (very) late summer outdoor music, the Invictus Games, and appearances by Sarah McLachlan, Al Weiwei, and Guillermo Del Toro.
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Steve Fisher
Bike lanes are more vigilantly monitored, but the City is still soft-pedalling expansion of cycling infrastructure
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Alisha Sawhney
Cycling safety needs to be a higher priority for Ontario's Ministry of Transportation.
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Albert Koehl
Panel discussion looking at the success of the pilot project.
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Steve Fisher
A city of 200,000 people in Finland has more bike lanes than Canada’s largest city.
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Emily Macrae
How to navigate the city's slushy, snowy, icy streets.
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Cayley James
Discuss the limits of free speech and what to do with Old City Hall; see The Rainbow Chorus and Basia Bulat in concert; see theatre in a snowstorm (Beaver) and comedy in a cloud, with Terry Bockston.
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Steve Fisher
Cyclists, rejoice!
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Alina Bykova
How much does it cost to improve Toronto’s cycling infrastructure and where will the network reach?
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Emily Macrae
After seeing cycling triple after the installation of the Richmond and Adelaide separated bike lanes, public works considers extending the project to Parliament Street.
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Kelsey Rolfe
On advocacy, riding in winter, and building a city-wide cycling network.
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Kaitlyn Kochany • Photo by Andrew Louis
After a failed run for MP in Trinity-Spadina, the activist and former Olivia Chow staffer is setting his sights on municipal government.
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Desmond Cole
Community groups develop set of proposals to improve walking, cycling, and transit—and they want council candidates on board.
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Sarah Sweet
The bike-advocacy group says Bixi Toronto needs some municipal investment to help it thrive.
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Steve Kupferman
The $1.2 million project has been in limbo since 2011.
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Desmond Cole
Tomislav Svoboda won't face further consequences if he completes 50 community service hours in the next two months.
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Desmond Cole
A local physician who was arrested for blocking the removal of the Jarvis bike lanes has rallied support from his medical colleagues.
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Desmond Cole
In today's UP: the last weekend of a continuous screening of Christian Marclay's The Clock; Cycle Toronto's Derailed party; a last-chance theatre list; Asiansploitation's comic return; and Run With the Kittens' CD release party.
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Steve Fisher
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