About 30 per cent of Toronto planned cycling infrastructure will be affected by Ontario’s Bill 60, which bars municipality’s from removing a lane of car traffic to make a bike lane.
A Toronto councillor asserted that there were no bikes to be found using bike lanes he said the city made “spotless” before it cleared snowy roads.
There is no shortage of distortion in our public discourse right now. Context-free photos. Selective anecdotes. Partial ...
This is your first of three free stories this month. Become a free or sustaining member to read unlimited articles, webinars and ebooks. Late last year, about 1,000 cyclists gathered in Toronto to ...
As Toronto's bike share program continues to see record growth, its leadership plans to massively expand its electric bike network by 2030, with the hopes of enticing riders who are hesitant to try ...
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Should Toronto seize e-bikes and e-scooters from riders on sidewalks? One councillor thinks so
Toronto city council decided Wednesday that it will ask the city's transportation services general manager, with the help of the city solicitor and police, to report back to council's infrastructure ...
Hundreds of people showed up outside Queens Park Saturday afternoon to push back against the Ford government's controversial bike lane bill that would remove certain Toronto bike lanes to help address ...
A ban on bikes replacing lanes of traffic was introduced by the Ford government toward the end of 2024, limiting cities from ...
In the larger scheme of things, having any police department send out traffic officers to get cyclists to slow down doesn’t feel like a priority. But it is for the 22 Division in Toronto, Ontario, ...
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