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Monthly Archives: June 2018
Life-saving solutions for Toronto streets already exist – and it’s time to implement them
article in the Globe and Mail by Albert Koehl and Nancy Smith Lea Reaction to the city’s announcement of additional funds made available this week to implement Vision Zero.
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Bells on Danforth
This past Saturday was the annual Bells on Danforth ride, the sister ride to Bells on Bloor. It was also a day to remind ourselves about the joy of cycling, after a brutal week when four cyclists died in the … Continue reading
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Toronto cycling advocates worry bike-lane progress has stalled on Bloor St.
Story in the Toronto Star. Quote from Albert Koehl: “Koehl said there had been hope the success of the Bloor project would lead to similar projects in other areas, including an extension of the Bloor lane farther east on Danforth … Continue reading
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