It wasn’t easy to make a cinematic ode to a reclusive and eccentric bicycle maker from Montreal
Tag Archives: bicycles
Bixi’s broken spokes
Is the bike-sharing program a victim of its own success, or just a horribly thought-out business model?
Car owners unite against the bike!
Paris drivers fight back against the mayor’s war on cars
Ezekiel Martin, 1933-2012
Born deaf, he lived a simple life; but the bicycles he fixed up allowed him to roam the community.
Mexico by bike
Suddenly pedalling isn’t only for the poor in congested Mexico City
Elizabeth Ann Sovis
She loved the outdoors, even taking her boys skiing as babies. At 50, she got on a bike for the first time and found a new love.
Canada’s best cycling schools
Two-wheel transport speeds ahead on campus
Do the health benefits of cycling outweigh the safety risks?
A recent spate of cycling accidents in Montreal and Winnipeg begs the question
A bicycle built for three (plus groceries)
Good for carrying both people and packages, the cargo bike is enjoying a revival
Laval students get free use of bicycles
After pilot program’s success with res students, borrow-a-bike program will expand