The Business Case for Cycling – Calgary Chamber of Commerce
An interview with Justin Smith, Director of Policy with the Calgary Chamber of Commerce. Justin articulates the Chamber’s business case for the Calgary Cycle Track Network, in particular, and cycling in general.
Many thanks to @WCCCalgary2019 for screening our wee movie about commuting by bike in the winter at @calgarylibrary. A few people biked to the event ❄️.,Feb 6
We’ve been nominated for Best Long Form Documentary at the @CSIF First Annual Stinger awards. The awards ceremony is on Saturday the 24th. Details at https://t.co/8EpjKGEP3K,Nov 22
Now that winter has arrived (too soon/late? just right?) are you still riding? Whether you are or not, you might want to check out #Bicicles, the movie about commuting by #yycbike in the winter. Available on https://t.co/haGiMQxP3f and Amazon Prime Video https://t.co/U7LxCnkZ4t,Nov 6
Some of the @limebike#YYC rules about where to ride and park the new green e-bikes. I think some of the rules apply to regular bikes which is news to me.
https://t.co/RQdwzE5ZeF,Nov 1
I did not know that in Alberta you have to wear a helmet if you’re riding an e-bike. Apparently, that’s the law. Go figure. Is it enforced? Anyone?
Great that we have bike share, though. #yycbikehttps://t.co/R41gHKDdMc,Nov 1