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posted by Joe on 5/29/2008 | 0 Comments | Share/Save/Bookmark

Star: Cyclist hit by car

The impact of the collision sent the man flying into the windshield of the car, which was cracked but did not shatter.

Cyclist union necessary to keep Toronto's wheels in motion

It's the first year cycling will take the spotlight for an entire month and the city's graduation from Bike Week to Bike Month not only indicates a move to accommodate a full roster of bike activities, but a growing appreciation for the clean, quiet and c

Cyclist Struck At Parliament And Lakeshore

A cyclist has been hit at the corner of Parliament and Lake Shore, prompting the closure of the downtown intersection.

Ten-Year-Old Cyclist Struck

A 10-year-old boy made out better than his bike did after reportedly being hit by a car near Queen and Woodbine.

Star: Dorel sees bicycles replacing guzzlers

Jeffrey Schwartz says so far bicycles are used mainly for recreation in North America. But he predicted the example set by Europe, where bikes are "very big" in urban transportation, will eventually take hold here.

InsideToronto: Pharmacy bike lane proposal irks local resident

"Have you gone mad?" McAuliffe wrote on his notice before faxing it back to the city's transportation department, adding in an interview he "can't tell the last time I saw a bicycle" on Pharmacy.

St. Catharines: Cyclists organize to fight for lanes

A plan to rebuild Ontario Street in downtown St. Catharines without lanes for cyclists is proof of how backwards this city is, bicycling advocates say.

Star: Bridging car-centric past with vision of the future

Some Swansea residents want to rejig cloverleaf to make area more foot, bike and transit friendly

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