Who cycles in the winter?
Along Runnymede, in the west end, the northbound bike lane appeared to shrink. Displaced overnight by a sudden ridge of plowed, packed snow, many drivers...;
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...;
Bent out of shape
Allison Orr lives on her bike. The vintage, handmade touring two-wheeler is the most valuable thing she owns. Last year, she biked 4,600 km from Toronto...;
Toronto’s Most Valuable Pedalers
While Toronto lags behind other international cities in cycling-infrastructure development, some local businesses go above and beyond in promoting cycling...;
536 Manning goes up in Smoke
If all goes as expected, the opening of a new barbeque place at 536 Manning Avenue will mark the end of a neighbourhood squabble that has lasted almost...;
Condo brawl
The mood was militant on Monday evening at a community consultation about a proposed condo at 109 Ossington Ave. The as-yet-unbuilt project, at six storeys...;
The politics of pint-sized protesters
Last weekend, I brought my two-year-old son Emile to his first political protest. It won't be his last. Some might wonder if it's fair to use children...;
Clinton’s undergoes two-week suspension
Typically, the southwest corner of Bloor and Clinton overflows with patrons on the weekend. But, for the next two weeks, the popular Clinton's tavern...;
Five reasons why you should care about Toronto’s social-housing crisis
When Toronto native Nick Day moved back to his hometown after pursuing his BA and Master’s at Queen’s, he found a city in the midst of a housing crisis...;
Steven Page: fully clothed man
I know, the horrible shorts. There isn’t a single picture of me that looks good until at least 2000. I think I was stuck on what I had decided the image...;







