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Pt Grey Plans Safer for Residents Children Walkers Drivers & Cyclists

July 7, 2013
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 |  Cycling, Driving

The City of Vancouver’s proposed Point Grey Cornwall Greenway improvements for Point Grey Road from Balsam to Jericho Beach will be much safer for everyone […]

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Speed Up Building the Bike Network Starting with Pt Grey Cornwall

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 |  Cycling, Tourism

The Point Grey Cornwall Greenway will mark the completion of the Seaside Path in the West Side of Vancouver. As with the rest of the […]

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VPD Endangering Lives with Helmet Tickets

July 6, 2013
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 |  Cycling

Lately I’ve been questioning if issuing helmet tickets is really the best use of police time. Helmets on cyclists don’t prevent collisions and certainly don’t […]

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Cycling to Work East of Dunsmuir Up 40%

June 29, 2013
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 |  Cycling, Uncategorized

Bicycle commuting by Vancouver residents east living of Dunsmuir is up by 40% since 2006! According to the just released 2011 Census results, the number […]

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Separated All Ages Bike Lanes Needed on Cornwall

May 23, 2013
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 |  Cycling

The City of Vancouver has released its proposed improvements for cycling and walking on the Point Grey Cornwall Corridor. The good news is that the […]

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The Massey Tunnel – Why BC Needs a Transportation Plan

March 15, 2013
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 |  BC Transportation Plan, Cycling

The Provincial Government’s George Massey Tunnel Replacement Project is a perfect example of why British Columbia Needs a Passenger Transportation Plan. While the Tunnel is a critical […]

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When a Driver is Being Nice, Thank Them

February 16, 2013
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 |  Cycling, Driving

Traffic can be intense. There are plenty of things happening on our streets that are dangerous, rude and frustrating. Mostly it is a few bad […]

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