Saskatoon Cycles June 2022 Newsletter
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Saskatoon Cycles June 2022 Newsletter

Bike Valet If you’ve been out and about during the warmer weather, you’ll have noticed that our city is bursting with activity. The trails, streets, and sidewalks are full of folks skateboarding, running, scooting (scootering?), walking, and cycling. Saskatoon is moving! The festival and event season is also back in full swing after two years…

Saskatoon Cycles March 2022 Newsletter
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Saskatoon Cycles March 2022 Newsletter

Pedal Poll 2022: Get Ready! Vélo Canada Bikes is currently organizing the Pedal Poll for 2022 to take place during the week of June 6-12th. This promises to be an expanded version of 2021’s first-ever national bike count, and Saskatoon Cycles intends to participate again. Please watch for requests for volunteer counters! Some background: in…

Saskatoon Cycles January 2022 Newsletter
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Saskatoon Cycles January 2022 Newsletter

Ice Cycle 2022 Join us! Whether you’re a seasoned winter cyclist, or cold weather hesitant, this ride’s for you. Click here for details. Thinking about transportation with a “C.A.R.” framework By James Arnold, board member, Saskatoon Cycles James Arnold offers a new way to look at the way you navigate your city, and shows you…

Saskatoon Cycles December 2021 Newsletter
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Saskatoon Cycles December 2021 Newsletter

Happy Ending of 2021! by Kira Judge, co-chair, Saskatoon Cycles It is always meaningful to reflect on the previous year by celebrating the growth and learning one has experienced. Saskatoon Cycles has so much to be grateful for in 2021, despite the challenges of the pandemic and climate change realities we all faced as Earthlings….

Saskatoon Cycles November 2021 Newsletter
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Saskatoon Cycles November 2021 Newsletter

The Reality of Obstacles: Keep Rolling, COP26, Winter Cycling and AT Infrastructure by Kira Judge, co-chair, Saskatoon Cycles If you are like me, there’s an internal debate around whether to head outside when the temperatures get below freezing. One part of my brain tells me it’s cold and miserable; the other tells me I’ll be…

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