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Photo credit of Rupert Harbour
Chad Graham of Prince Rupert provided the stunning photo of an eagle with Prince Rupert harbour in the background.
Celebrate Bike to Work week 2009
It’s almost time for the second annual Bike to Work week in the Comox Valley (May 11th - 17th 2009) and preparations are well underway for what will be a great fun week to be on your bike.
This year we are introducing the Celebration Station Passport
SQUAMISH - BIKE TO WORK WEEK SLOW RIDE - 5pm Friday May 15th
Join us as we wrap up bike to work week with :
The First community slow ride on our new corridor trail.
We will be leaving the Adventure Centre at 5pm Friday May 15th, and riding together on our new corridor trail. The ride will end at M&M meats with a bbq - burgers, and veggie burgers on sale. Helmets required. Ride on Squamish!
Bike to Work Prince George in the News
Bike to Work with Mission Mayor James Atebe on May 12!
The Mayor of Mission invites everyone to join him as he cycles from Hammond Street through the City on Tuesday, May 12. You are invited to join the ride anywhere along the following route:
Bike to Work with Abbotsford Mayor George Peary on May 14!
The Mayor of Abbotsford will be biking to work on Thursday, May 14 from Auguston, through the City and is inviting all residents to join him along the following route:
• Leaves Auguston at 7:15 am
o Meeting place in front of Sales Centre
• West along McKee Road
BTW Cowichan - At Large: The family that bikes together...
The family that bikes together likes to be together. At least that is true in the case of the Haddad family.
Advocates pedal Bike To Work week
The second annual Bike To Work week kicks off as a group of about 20 riders gear up to pedal into Duncan’s City Square this morning. “This is a big year for Cowichan Bike To Work week,” said Aaron Bichard, a member of the event organizing committee.


