| Post: Gayla's bike snaps pictures Gayla Trail no longer takes the quick route when she runs an errand on her bike. The 35-year-old author and photographer goes out of her way to ride through back alleys and side streets so her bike can "see" the downtown Toronto landscape. It is all in service to the camera attached to the handlebars, which takes a photo every 60 seconds and instantly uploads them to a personalized Flickr account. |
| Newswire: Settlement Contributes $231,922 to local transportation initiatives in Toronto Toronto Community Foundation is distributing $231,922 to local initiatives as part of the latest settlement in a longstanding class action lawsuit ... and have identified transportation as one of the key issuesimpacting quality of life. Over the years we've witnessed trends and concerns involving commuting times, access to public transit, gridlock and traffic congestion. We've done our research and these grants will be distributed in order to maximize impact on the quality of life in Toronto." |
| Eye Weekly: Kill a cyclist, pay $110 What if I told you that you could kill a man — or a woman or a child — for the low cost of $110? No jail time. No criminal record. No other fines or fees. Quite a bargain, huh? And you may not even have to pay that much, if you successfully challenge the penalty in court. The offer is not gonna get any sweeter than this. I dare you, find a better deal. Kill a person, pay $110, move on with your life. |
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