The top 10 Toronto streets that need bike lanes now
Few cyclists would dispute the claim that Toronto needs more bike lanes. In 2012, we saw a net gain of exactly zero kilometres of new bike lanes, thanks...;
A brief history of Jarvis’ long-running bike-lane spat
Toronto’s most contentious road markings are doomed once and for all, as a last-ditch effort to save Jarvis Street’s bike lanes failed on Tuesday....;
Mandatory bike helmets? Get serious
Did you know that Ontario’s chief coroner is currently studying pedestrian deaths in the province? If that study is anything like scores of others on...;
Graphic Content: The Toronto Bikeway Plan
More than 10 years ago, the Toronto Bikeway plan promised 495 kilometres of bike lanes by 2011. How’d we do? ;
Trending: June 5
1. According to Cycle Toronto, the City may be looking into removing the bike lanes on Dupont Street. (UPDATE, JUNE 6, 2012: Cycle Toronto has since...;
Life in the slow lane?
A new report released by the Toronto Board of Health extolls the virtues of walking and cycling in the city as effective ways to boost your health and...;
Wheel numbers
While Toronto’s car vs. bike rhetoric continues to be perpetuated by the usual suspects, cyclists and other road users still coexist every day—even...;
Snapshot: Kensington Market’s never-ending bike lane
It'll be gone soon enough, so if you want to see Kensington Market's latest whimsical thing, head to the alley behind 6 Nassau St., just off Spadina....;
City ponders expansion of multi-use trail network…
A freelance writer, self-described “political gadfly” and cyclist, Joey Schwartz made this declaration last night to a gathering at the Northern...;
Yoga community takes to the mat for Jenna Morrison
It has been one month and 14 days since Jenna Morrison was struck and killed by a truck on the corner of Dundas West and Sterling Road, but her death...;







