Bikes
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		  Week of Learning with BruntlettsIt was a cool late afternoon in October when I met up with Melissa and Chris Bruntlett at Trees Café on Granville Street. The rain held off as we settled... By mollybarkowsky
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		  EVENT: The Week with the Bruntletts, Oct. 6-11The Week with the Bruntletts Evening Talks & Discussion with the Bruntletts October 6th, 7pm to 9pm – Nikkei National Museum & Cultural... By Spacing
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		  Cycling in the Suburbs Doesn’t Have to SuckSure, Vancouver’s seawall is the popular place to bike, but that doesn’t mean the suburbs can’t be too — with a few fixes. In the latest episode of the... By Christopher Cheung
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		  Where does the cargo bike go at night?“What’s that!?” I interrupted our meeting mid-sentence to point down the street. My colleague turned to look out the window, but it was... By Andrew Cuthbert
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		  Planning for the Long Haul – Bikepacking and the Metro Vancouver Regional Greenways 2050 PlanOver the last ten years, cycling infrastructure has vastly improved in Metro Vancouver. New bike lanes, pathways, signals, and parking infrastructure have... By Andrew Cuthbert
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		  Video Vancouver: All Bodies On BikesKailey Kornhauser and Marley Blonsky are on a mission – a mission to change the idea that people in larger bodies can’t ride bikes. The duo... By Yuri Artibise
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		  Bike MannersThe world is different and times are uncertain, but the current pandemic has brought a change to our streets. People are going into their garages and... By Andrew Cuthbert
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		  Release: Revamped Bike to Work Week goes virtual, May 25-31stHUB Cycling’s popular, bi-annual Bike to Work Week takes on a new name this Spring as Go By Bike Week presented by MEC. The event motivates... By Spacing
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		  Release: HUB Cycling awards winners from second annual 20-in-20 Infrastructure ChallengeHUB Cycling awarded the top three winners of the 2019 20-in-20 Infrastructure Challenge at HUB Cycling’s annual bike awards on February 27. The panel of... By Spacing
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		  Book Review—Beyond Mobility: Planning Cities for People and PlacesAuthors: Robert Cervero, Erick Guerra, Stefan Al (Island Press, 2017) The cumulative consequences of this nearly singular focus on expeditious movement... By Becca Mayers
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		  Urban Technologies: The Unintended ConsequencesIf you walk by the bike parkade at Main Street Science World in the evening you will see a handful of bikes. If you look closely, you’ll notice that a... By Andrew Cuthbert
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		  Video Vancouver: Grandma On The MoveVia City of Vancouver: Commissioned by the City of Vancouver, Grandma on the Move, features award-winning children’s entertainers, Will Stroet and the... By Yuri Artibise