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Locals launch Bike Week
Lexi Bainas, The Citizen - Published: Friday, April 25, 2008 (View story with photo)
Bikes Lined Up at Start Line
By Michelle Thompson - Cowichan News Leader and Pictorial - April 23, 2008 (View story with photo)
Cowichan secondary teacher Alex Haddad and colleagues Warren Chapman (left) and Craig Lauridsen hope others help them recognize bike to work week.
Citizens Salute to BTWW Cowichan
To the organizers of Cowichan’s very first Bike To Work Week campaign. It’s a tough sell, getting people out of their cars and into a mode of transportation that requires physical exercise. But it’s something that helps in a lot of ways: getting people physically active, and helping the environment by reducing emissions from vehicles.
Special Offers in the Community
Hey Bike to Work Week participants, a number of local organizations in Greater Victoria are offering special promotional deals or events to support Bike to Work Week.
Kick-off Event Begins Countdown to BTWW in Victoria
Join us on Tuesday April 22 at Victoria City Hall (#1 Centennial Square) for the official kick-off of Bike to Work Week 2008 in Greater Victoria. Doors open at 11:30am for t-shirt and team leader info pack pick-up and presentations will begin at 12pm.
Kitimat Bike to Work Week - April 21-25
Sign-up to walk or cycle during Kitimat’s Bike and Walk to Work Week Challenge April 21 - 25, including Earth Day on April 22. Download a poster for your workplace. (PDF: 6.51MB)
