Bike to Work Day Articles

Commuters Use Pedal Power to Bike to Work

Cyclists ditched their vehicles and bus tickets Friday to enjoy the great outdoors and get some exercise on their daily commute. The 5th annual Bike to Work Day began at 7 a.m. at Assiniboine Park as about 100 riders made their way towards The Forks by travelling down...

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Grease Those Chains Up — Bike to Work Day is Friday

The forecast looks favourable for Bike to Work Day on Friday, as cyclists use pedal power as their mode of transportation for their daily commute. The day encourages commuters to ditch their vehicles and bike to work/school as a way of reducing the impact on the...

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Bike to Work Day Ride Planned

A group of politicians will cycle this morning to City Hall to promote Bike to Work Day on June 22. At 9:30 a.m., Mayor Sam Katz, Fort Rouge councillor Jenny Gerbasi, and Local Government Minister Ron Lemieux will bike from the Manitoba legislature to City Hall for...

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Register to ‘Bike to Work’ on June 22

Commuters will pedal their way through the streets of Winnipeg next month to promote cycling as everyday transportation. Registration is now open for the fifth annual Bike to Work Day on Friday, June 22. From 6:30 a.m. to 9 a.m., cyclists will get a boost with free...

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Citizens Urged to Bike to Work on Friday

By Brian Schultz Leave the car at home on Friday. That's the message organizers of Bike to Work Day want to get across, as the annual environmentally friendly initiative takes place tomorrow. Now in its third year, Bike to Work Day is an active and energetic...

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2nd Annual Bike to Work Day is Friday, June 19

To help encourage healthy living and environmental friendliness, the City of Winnipeg officially announced "Bike to Work Day" earlier today at The Forks. On Friday, June 19, Winnipeggers are urged to ride their bicycles to work instead of taking their normal mode of...

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Winnipeg Introduces Spring Transportation Initiatives

Three Active Transportation initiatives were announced Wednesday afternoon by Councillor Russ Wyatt alongside several partners, including the Bike to the Future, the Winnipeg Trails Association, Climate Change Connection, One Green City, Resource Conservation...

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