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For a second year, cyclists take to Jarvis street to protest the planned removal of its bike lane.
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Hamutal Dotan • Photos by Martin Reis
The Toronto Cyclists Union's members will vote on dropping the "Union" from the group's name.
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Desmond Cole
Group unveils a legal opinion that makes a case for a full environmental assessment of Jarvis—one that would halt the planned bike lane removal for now.
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Kelli Korducki
In today's Urban Planner: stop by the opening reception for Ingrid Kay's "Painted Poetry" exhibition, speak up at a town hall about the future of Jarvis Street, and listen in on the National Ballet of Canada Orchestra at Koerner Hall.
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Laura Hewitt
If you drive, and like Jarvis Street the way it is, Dave Meslin wants to hear from you.
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Steve Kupferman
Friday is your last opportunity to tell the City what you think of its new bike-trail plans.
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Geoffrey Mosher
Monday's "Coldest Day of the Year Ride" was neither very cold nor very long, but it was fairly well attended.
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Steve Fisher • Photos by Andrew Louis
In today's UP: discuss the divide between suburbs and downtown with the bloggers of Ethnic Aisle or learn about the tech behind this upcoming weekend's Nuit Blanche, see which Toronto businesses are the most supportive of two-wheelers at the Bicycle Friendly Business Awards, and PWYC for music from folks at the Garrison or comedy from standups at Unlovable.
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Steve Fisher
Mike Layton's grassroots cycling committee aims to put progress and a little civility back in Toronto's saddles.
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Todd Aalgaard
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Kelli Korducki
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Laura Hewitt • Photo by Corbin Smith
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Saira Peesker
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Hamutal Dotan
The easy-to-ride bikes some people love, and others love to hate.
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John Semley • Illustration by Sasha Plotnikova
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Jake Tobin Garrett
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Jamie Bradburn
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Steve Fisher
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Kelli Korducki
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