A media release from London Police Service.
Have you seen one of the new LTC bike racks yet? (photo)
When was pedestrian safety ever adequately highlighted?
Exercise & socialize at the same time.
Time for some summer time fun. Please come for a fun but safe bike ride around the London area.
Directions: STARTING 28th of MARCH every week SATURDAY’S at 7 P.M. Starting at Victoria Park by the Dome where the washrooms are… From VIC Park down to Oxford St, … Continue Reading
On Monday March 16 2009 at 8:45 pm a 16 year old male riding his bicycle on Admiral Drive near Bonaventure Drive when he was approached by a male known to him. The male demanded money, pushed the victim off of his bike then punched the victim in the face. The suspect left the area on the victim’s bicycle. The victim was not injured. Police were called and arrested the … Continue Reading
On Monday March 16 2009 at 10:15 pm a 16 year old male was riding his bicycle on Fanshawe Park Road near Stoneybrook Crescent when three unknown males standing at a bus stop approached him while he was passing by. The males demanded money and property. One of the males punched the victim in the side of the head. A citizen in a vehicle stopped to render assistance and the … Continue Reading
According to Peter Marks (member of a local cycling umbrella group),
“A proposal for bike racks on buses will be tabled at the London Transit Commission meeting on Wednesday, June 25 at 4:30 p.m. The meeting is open to the public if you would like to attend – 450 Highbury Avenue N. TEL: (519) 451-1340
The proposal calls for racks on … Continue Reading
It’s really great to start the day off with a post by another local blogger that seems to be directed right at me.
Carmi Levy did that this morning with this post which suggests that our society is dumbing down.
Reckless, I can agree with. And sometimes that recklessness can be a reflection of diminished capacity. But sometimes people do actually know better and are simply … Continue Reading
Private automobile use is said to be outpacing Montreal’s population … Continue Reading