Don't cut TTC, riders say (Toronto Star)
"We're in a rut of thinking how can we cut, instead of how can we grow," Carole Davies told city councillors and TTC managers to applause from a crowd of transit riders last night.
Citizen cyclist, Frank de Jong (Take the Lane)
It was the first time I have ever interviewed a political leader while he was riding a bicycle. But de Jong was on a mission, to make a point about green solutions for Ontario.
Two wheels enough for Green Leader (Globe and Mail)
While other party leaders fired up their campaign buses, Green Party Leader Frank de Jong launched his campaign yesterday on two wheels, pulling up in front of Queen's Park on his bike before embarking on a 100-kilometre ride to Guelph.
Kids Stop Speeders Near Their School (CityNews)
A group of students from St. Luke Catholic School left their classrooms at 9am to target something that could do them a lot of harm - speeders in the areas where they go to school.
Cyclists ride to remember (Toronto Sun)
"He loved biking around the city and always wore his helmet and had lights, front and back, when he rode at night," Bill Sukloff wrote in a tribute to Lonergan, who he described as friendly and outgoing.
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