dandyARCHIVE: Thank you Jack
Photo courtesy of Jack Layton's office in Ottawa Thank you Jack A tribute to Jack Layton’s contribution to cycling in Toronto by Steve Brearton Photos by Martin Reis This article originally appeared in...
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In the loop By “Scoop” Marinoni, Art Jerusha Ellis ~This article originally appeared in dandyhorse issue one, Summer 2008 ~ “Scoop!” boomed out of the phone. It was only 10:30 a.m. and she sounded...
View ArticleBike lanes on Bloor: an update
Image produced for Cycle Toronto by Jeremy Johnston, TCAT. ~ this story was originally published on dandyhorsemagazine.com on November 16, 2013 ~ Bike lanes on Bloor: an update Work gloves instead of...
View ArticleThere is no ‘war on the car’
Illustration by Ness Lee dandy contributor Albert Koehl writes that our transport system has one simple problem: too many cars. And there’s one simple solution: more cycling, walking, and mass...
View ArticleDyke March organizers bring pedal power to World Pride
Dyke March organizers bring pedal power to World Pride Story by Amelia Brown ~ This story is from our brand NEW ‘bike plan election’ issue of dandyhorse: available here. Photos by Gary Davidson For...
View ArticleRevolutions in Sex Work: Legislating safety
Chanelle Gallant (left) and Monica Forrester are organizing a radical sex worker justice gathering this fall. Here they pose with some of the original (not-yet-demolished) buildings in Regent Park....
View Articledandyhorse summer newsletter
Cover image for dandyhorse issue number 11 by Dushan Milic. We launched a new issue and now the dandyhorse summer newsletter is here with a big ol’ recap of what’s been happening on the dandyBLOG,...
View ArticleMeet the City’s new cycling manager
Photos by Claire McFarlane Jacquelyn Hayward Gulati is the City of Toronto’s new Manager, Cycling Infrastructure and Programs, Transportation Services and comes to us from Mississauga where she worked...
View ArticleBike lanes on Bloor on the back burner again?
Illustration by Ness Lee from our June 2014 issue. Note, the numbers in the illustration are no longer current due to the City’s new method of counting. One thing is constant though: Bike lanes are...
View ArticleBike lane closed for Pan Am Games: City says no detour provided due to ‘short...
A sign erected on June 25 indicates the closure of the Hoskin bike lane for two months. Key connector bike lane closed during Pan Am Games City says no alternate route provided due to ‘short distance’...
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