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Stanley Park Causeway Safety Improvements

December 3, 2014
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 |  Uncategorized

The Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure just revealed its proposed plan to improve the safety of people cycling and walking along the Stanley Park Causeway. The plan looks […]

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Protected Bike Lanes Great for Pedestrian Safety

November 24, 2014
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 |  Cycling

A recent article by People for Bikes details how street improvements made while introducing protected bike lanes have also greatly improved pedestrian safety in New […]

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$45 Million for Cycling, Walking & Transit in Draft Capital Plan

July 21, 2014
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 |  Cycling

Badly needed improvements for walking and cycling on the Granville and Cambie Bridges are along the projects including in the City of Vancouver in draft […]

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Increased Regional Investment in All Ages Cycling Networks Badly Needed

May 11, 2014
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 |  Cycling, Tourism, Transit

Cycling is a transportation bargain for both individuals and government. Compared to the billions for a new bridge or transit line, bike paths are really […]

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Burrard Cycle Tracks Worth Considering

April 14, 2014
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 |  Cycling

The upgrades to the Burrard Cornwall intersection are almost finished. The improvements include separated bike lanes from the Bridge along Cornwall to Cypress and along […]

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SkyCycle: Would it Fly in Vancouver?

April 8, 2014
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 |  Cycling, Rail

Riding along elevated bicycle highways passing over busy roads without having to stop. Imagine the Dunsmuir Viaduct without any motor vehicle traffic. A SkyCycle in […]

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Cornwall Separated Bike Lanes – Balsam to Arbutus

March 13, 2014
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 |  Cycling

The City is doing a fantastic job improving Point Grey Road west of Trafalgar and the Burrard Cornwall intersection making them much safer and more […]

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Kits Beach for All

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 |  Cycling

Cycling is one of the most popular forms of recreation enjoyed by residents and visitors of all ages. By Science World, over 5,000 people cycle […]

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Seaside Greenway Well Under Way

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 |  Cycling

Even with the construction not complete, lots of people are enjoying cycling, walking and jogging along Point Grey Road giving us a small glimpse of […]

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Kits Beach Bike Path Safer for Everyone

October 18, 2013
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 |  Cycling

Cycling is very popular. A recent BCCC poll found that 70% of adults cycle at least once a year. Bicycle paths along water and through […]

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