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March Films for Change: MOTHERLOAD

January 23, 2023February 21, 2023 Deb Alore

The Kamloops Cycling Coalition is excited to host the inspiring documentary, MOTHERLOAD on Wednesday, March 8th at the TRU Alumni Clocktower Theatre as part of TRU Films For Change community film series. Doors open at 6:30, film starts 7:15 pm. Continue reading March Films for Change: MOTHERLOAD

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Canada Day bike valet parking an overwhelming success

July 8, 2022February 21, 2023 Ken Gray

The busy Canada celebrations at Riverside Park this year featured a popular new service: bike valet parking! Over 125 riders used the service. Continue reading Canada Day bike valet parking an overwhelming success

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Kamloops Cycling Coalition: Bike route comparisons

January 9, 2022February 21, 2023 Deb Alore

The City of Kamloops has identified a network of existing and future multi-use pathways, off road paths, bicycle lanes, and shared routes on The Transportation Master Plan. This is a good start for developing our city’s cycling infrastructure.  Many of … Continue reading Kamloops Cycling Coalition: Bike route comparisons

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Kamloops commuter and new cyclist bike routes

January 9, 2022February 21, 2023 Rob Higgins

The purpose of these draft routes is to initiate dialogue within the City about the best routes specifically for bike commuting, with consideration for those new to cycle commuting. Following feedback and modifications, the Kamloops Cycling Coalition would like the … Continue reading Kamloops commuter and new cyclist bike routes

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Bike back to the future

May 17, 2021February 21, 2023 Deb Alore

It was a fabulous spring day and I was pedalling along Bank Road in Westsyde when I saw a sight I haven’t seen in years!  I actually had to stop, dig my phone out of my pack and take a … Continue reading Bike back to the future

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How to feel like a kid again

May 17, 2021February 21, 2023 Deb Alore

Want to feel young again? Jump on a bike and feel the wind on your face! Continue reading How to feel like a kid again

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The 15-minute city is a simple idea: Cities should be designed for people, not cars. Cities “should be designed so that within the distance of a 15-minute walk or bike ride, people should be able to access work, housing, food, health, education, culture, and leisure", the Paris-based Carlos Moreno writes, who invented the term.Sadly, this concept has been misconstrued. Here's an article that clears up some of the confusion, with good links. ... See MoreSee Less

How the "15 Minute City" Conspiracy Theory Fooled People Into Fighting for the Status Quo

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A meme promoted by the FreeThoughtProject (so much for free thinking) The 15-minute city is a simple idea: Cities should be designed for people, not cars. Cities “should be designed so that...
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Why Canada needs grassroots climate organizing

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No individual, region or even nation state can reduce greenhouse gas emissions far enough to save the rest of us. And no one person or government can, on their own, build a better global economy—one...
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Terra Affirma: Life Finds A Way—If We Let It

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Wolves helped make many beloved places in the West lush.
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