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51.Carpool Sudbury → North Bay (ON) Rideshare Ontario Canada (www.carpoolworld.com)
Car-pool, lift-share, drivers traveling with riders, commuters start van-pooling ride-sharing, liftsharing or hitch a ride or start a lift club
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52.GO! The Bicycle Show (www.cbc.ca)
This week it's the pedal-powered edition of GO! Bicycling is bigger than ever in Canada. More and more bikes are cruising our urban streets. But what will it take to make Canada's cities even more bike friendly? Brent Bambury poses the question to cyclists and activists across Canada and beyond.
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53.Bike masters (www.lotwenterprise.com)
Bike mastersLynden Hensrud and Lynden Baker, both from Valleyview School, hold their new bikes from the Elementary School Bike Rodeo while demonstrating a stop signal.
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54.- Heatwave puts pressure on parking problem (www.northernlife.ca)
The hot weather experienced in Greater Sudbury last week sent local residents to city beaches in droves — including Bell Park, where parking for visitors continues to be an issue.
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55.Curb-crawlers to be targeted in prostitution crack-down (www.thesudburystar.com)
The Greater Sudbury Police Service, in conjunction with several community partners, will be launching a four-pronged strategy targeting prostitution.
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56.Sault artist paralyzed after cycling mishap — John Hornstein in critical condition (www.thesudburystar.com)
John Hornstein's friends and relatives are holding out hope for recovery as the well-known local artist remains paralyzed and in critical condition following a serious cycling crash.
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We are looking at who rides bicycles, why they ride them, and if they love using bicycles as a primary method of transport.
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58.Cyclists and Rumble Strips (www.rumblestrips.com)
"Not a single (bicycle) rider reported any tendency to lose control at any speed or any angle even when not holding on to the handle bars.
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59.ACCENT: Construction cues merging dance; traffic delays raise ethical dilemma (www.thesudburystar.com)
Tips to avoid road rage:* Drivers tend to put themselves in a stress bind by constantly trying to beat the clock on their trips rather than enjoying the journey.
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60.'She was a ball of fire' - (www.thesudburystar.com)
The 39-year-old former Sudburian was one of three cyclists killed when the driver of a pickup truck struck their triathlon training team Friday as they were riding on Highway 112 in Rougemont, Que., east of Montreal.
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61.Bikes shouldn't be on the sidewalks -P.M. Clark Sudbury (www.thesudburystar.com)
For just a brief moment, I would like those who think this is a bad bylaw to put themselves in the position of being a pedestrian who is confronted by a bicycle, two bicycles, or several bicycles coming at them on the sidewalk.
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62.City transit gets boost (www.thesudburystar.com)
Sudburians could see more buses riding around town.Sudbury MPP Rick Bartolucci announced Friday that Greater Sudbury would get $2.7 million for public transit.
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63.Southview Dr. experiment a complete failure (www.thesudburystar.com)
I couldn't believe my eyes when I read the headlines on Tuesday's Star. I picked up my paper on the way home, as I have for the last 29-some years and me in shock and silence. I live on Southview Drive.
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64.Roundabout a success: city staff - (www.thesudburystar.com)
Greater Sudbury's experiment with traffic roundabouts in the south end has been declared a success and staff recommends rolling them out across the city.
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65.government seized car auctions (www.carauctionstoplists.com)
Through government seized auto auctions you can purchase a luxury or sports car at unbelievable prices while helping the agencies fight illegal activity.
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66.;Green paper' calls for funds to boost active transportation (www.manitoulin.ca)
the term "active transportation" appears to be the new moniker for human-powered transportation, on foot or two wheels.
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67.This is a money scam - parking ticket deal between city, university (www.thesudburystar.com)
LU student's digging leads to revelation of parking ticket deal between city, university
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68.Inefficient traffic plagues city: former OPP officer (www.thesudburystar.com)
Driving into the city very early one morning, Dan Lee had an epiphany. While waiting at a traffic light on Highway 17 in Copper Cliff, he had a lot of time to think."Why am I waiting here?" he thought. "There are no other cars in sight. This is a waste of time and gas."
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69.TheCityFix.com (thecityfix.com)
TheCityFix.com is an online resource for sustainable transport news, advocacy and “best practice” solutions from around the world. It boasts a global network of writers and transport specialists, including engineers, entrepreneurs, urban planners and researchers, who explore environmentally and socially responsible ways to make cities better places to live.
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70.BUDD cars being Modernized and Upgraded for Sudbury, Chapleau and White River Run (www.saultstar.com)
The "BUDD" cars which operate between Sudbury, Chapleau and White River, Ontario, are getting an overhaul, according to an announcement made today which says that the funding is being made available for the complete modernization and upgrading of six self-propelled rail diesel cars.(RDCs)
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71.$4 fee at Memorial not appropriate (www.thesudburystar.com)
Why then, is there a $4 charge to park? I have seen family members going twice a day to visit loved ones, often to help them with their meals and they are having to pay $4 each time they leave the parking lot.
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72.Free Transit To Baltimore (www.wired.com)
The recession has hit public transit hard. Government funding is being slashed at all levels, and rising ridership isn’t bringing in enough revenue to keep systems running at full capacity. That’s got transit agencies cutting services or raising fares even as more people depend upon them. So it seems like an odd time for Baltimore to introduce a free bus system.
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While the possession of marijuana offence may not be one that required an immediate need to apprehend the suspect, I am of the view that the subject officer had an honest but ultimately mistaken belief that the driver had attempted to strike his partner," stated Scott.
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74.Modified bicycles in Kenya – 100% Afrigadget! (www.afrigadget.com)
In the workshop bicycles will be modified to create bicycle carts (for instance bicycle ambulances) for sale. Who buys them? Garbage collectors, local entrepreneurs who want a (modified) bicycle to generate income such as the Cool coolbox, bicycles with extended carriers for transport of cabbages.
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75.Bike boulevards bubble up in Washington (www.bellinghamherald.com)
Draft ideas for "urban village" zoning in the Fountain District include a bicycle boulevard running east-west through the heart of the Columbia neighborhood. Since it's a new idea in town, here's a primer on bicycle boulevards, both in general and for Fountain District: