News
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Advocacy Committee: Call for New Members
Apply to join the Advocacy Committee - deadline is April 12, 2021
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Spring Spruce Up: How to ABC Safety Check your bike
Whether you’ve been riding all winter, you’re getting your bike out for the first time in a while, or you regularly ride there are a few simple things you can do to make sure your bike is ready to ride… it’s as simple as ABC.
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Keep ActiveTO on Lake Shore W, Support a Complete Street on Yonge, 2021 projects & more
Yesterday, the City released its agenda for the Infrastructure and Environment Committee (IEC). It shows what we can expect from both temporary ActiveTO projects and permanent cycling projects proposed for this year.
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Expanding ActiveTO Major Road Openings
We're calling on the City to reintroduce ActiveTO Major Road Openings and expand them equitably. Where are we proposing and how can you help.
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Message from Executive Director Keagan Gartz
Reflections on 2020 and cycling in Toronto
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ActiveTO, Bike Lanes, and Low-Stress Cycling
If you’ve had a chance to ride your bike in any of the new bike lanes installed last summer through ActiveTO, it’s easy to see just how much more comfortable these streets are to ride your bike on. Now, a new research paper backs this up.
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Cycling Educators Wanted
Cycle Toronto and CultureLink are looking for Cycling Educators to deliver programs online and across Toronto.
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Board of Directors - Call for Nominees - 2021
Nominations for Cycle Toronto’s Board of Director candidates are now open! Nominations close Monday, March 1, 2021 at midnight.
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Supporting YongeTOmorrow
The YongeTOmorrow project will be voted on by Toronto City Council later today and we expect it to pass. At time of posting, 15 Councillors have pledged their support for a redesign of Yonge Street downtown that puts people before cars.
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Breaking Barriers to Biking with Christopher McGarrell & ManDemCC presented by MEC
Parry Sound. That’s where Christopher McGarrell had to go to purchase his new bike this summer. It was more than a two hour drive to pick up something that helps him have fun, get some exercise, keep his spirits up, and move around the city.