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Bloor bike lanes: did we just miss an opportunity to do something really big?
It’s almost sad: we could have painted bike lanes on Bloor overnight many years ago, but in Caronto we prefer changing the climate to removing... -
Bloor bike lanes are a small step for climate action and about a decade too late
Judging from the tweets and hype, the 2-kilometre stretch of Bloor just painted with bike lanes for a pilot project has us leaping forward into... -
Did city’s negligence kill Roger du Toit?
City crews were at Wrentham and Roxborough Wednesday morning. Three weeks after a fatal crash took the life of respected Toronto architect Roger du Toit,... -
City sideswipes bike advocates
Rating: NNNNN Strange that Bike Week kicks off Monday (May 28), just as the new Toronto Cycling Committee co-chair wheels in a new plan to... -
Adam Vaughan goes for jugular
Rating: NNNNNKensington market residents took their politics to the streets when a crowd of about 100 attended a Trinity-Spadina municipal candidates forum in the middle... -
Spring Guide: Bloor, A Natch
Rating: NNNNNDespite more funding, good talk and some action, bike riding in Toronto's core could still be better and a lot safer. Missing most in... -
Pay us to cycle
Rating: NNNNNWouldn't it be nice if the city did more than state the obvious - that "it's really hot and the air really stinks" -... -
Bike lane squeeze play
Rating: NNNNNAs we roll into bike week, the mood was decidedly testy at the May 16 cycling committee meeting at City Hall, when the group... -
Front backtracking
Rating: NNNNNThe Front Street extension, long considered a done deal, seems to be unravelling. After years of "tilting at windshields," opponents of the extension had... -
Miller’s weird Front
Rating: NNNNNThe golden sheen of mayor David Miller seems untarnished, but there's one area where the popular mayor is definitely losing his glow. I'm talking... -
Slip-sliding away
Rating: NNNNN As Torontonians anxiously await the soothing spring sun, cyclists are assessing the bike lane breakdown wrought by the long frigid winter. Despite assurances...