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A new poll finds that nearly 80 per cent of Toronto residents believe the city should do more to protect cyclists using bike lanes.
The Waterfront East LRT is expected to service more than 100,000 people, but there’s one catch — there’s no money to actually ...
Bike lanes have cycled into Boston’s mayoral race. The city has pursued a plan to establish over 9 miles of new bike lanes ...
Transportation Minister Devin Dreeshen said the province is looking at bikeways that draw concern from local residents. He ...
Peavine Inn & Suites in High Prairie celebrated Canada Day July 1 with a free barbecue and karaoke outside and vendors ...
Ontario politicians and business leaders are reacting to Trump's latest tariff threat of 35 per cent on Canadian goods. As ...
The campaign initiated by the Institute for Transportation and Development Policy helped 34 cities develop bike-friendly ...
An injunction that temporarily prevents Premier Doug Ford's government from tearing out three major bike lanes in Toronto has ...
The province had appealed a temporary injunction blocking the removal of lanes along Bloor Street, Yonge Street and ...
Toronto cyclists and advocates are celebrating after an Ontario court dismissed Premier Doug Ford's appeal of a court order ...
Cycling advocates seeking to stop the removal of bike lanes by the province have won a temporary victory in court. CBC's Clara Pasieka has the reaction to the decision.
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