Last week we reached out to you about delegating at City Hall to make a case for changing the default speed limit on Wellington Crescent from 50 to 30 kilometres per hour and the community…
Recently, Manitoba Blue Cross published the Manitoba Index of Wellbeing, a report it produced through the University of Waterloo to develop an evidence-based report on the holistic wellbeing of Manitobans. It’s an attempt to go…
Over the last decade, there has been a steady loss of young people from Manitoba. More young people are leaving than are arriving, and that has business leaders worried. Recently, the Manitoba Chambers of Commerce…
Come hear @pattyrwiens, our Bicycle Mayor, and Anders Swanson of @winnipegtrails do a little talk about Winter Cycling! We promise they won’t make you do it! Patty will talk about how riding her bike year…
LAST COFFEE OUTSIDE THIS FRIDAY! October 11 from 7:15 to 8:30 AM, we’ll be at the corner of Assiniboine and Garry st, in front of Bonnycastle Park. Bring your appetite with you this time as…
Bike for the Future Ride – Saturday, October 12 Our final ride in this year’s Bike for the Future series will start and end in Michaëlle Jean Park in the Northwest Local Bike Group area.…
Nuit Blanche Winnipeg is a free, nighttime exploration and celebration of contemporary art, held in Winnipeg’s historic Exchange District and Downtown. It happens this Saturday, September 28, 2024. Artists, performers, galleries, cultural organizations and independent…
Natural Cycleworks celebrates 25 years of serving the communityCongratulations to Natural Cycleworks on 25 years of business! Did you know this is one of the shops that offers Bike Winnipeg members a discount? Check them…
Join Green Action Centre, partnering with the Manitoba League of Persons with Disabilities and Transportation Options Network for Seniors, for their second annual mobility fair. It’s a drop-in-style event that provides resources and knowledge to…
Advocacy looks like community. What a gorgeous evening to ride our bikes on Lyndale Drive in support for the neighbourhood’s petition to keep it at 30 Km/h year-round.This week’s newsletter is packed with information for this week…