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From: Michael Haynes
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Subject: Active Transportation - Canada: July 20, 2009

Active Transportation - Canada features a regular posting of news articles, studies, reports, and other items that have relevance in this field, with previous postings available in an archive. In addition, pictures of existing Active Transportation infrastructure from communities across Canada will be profiled each week.
 
The following items have recently been posted to the Active Transportation - Canada Blog. To view in more detail, go to: http://activetransportation-canada.blogspot.com
 
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AT Infrastructure Example: Halifax NS - Informal bike parking
 
  1. Arrest made, van seized after hit-and-run injures five cyclists
  2. New ACT Canada Newsletter
  3. Commuting by Bike or Foot Provides Heart Help for Men in Study
  4. Carless in Calgary
  5. Dufferin County Active Transportation and Trails (DCATT) Master Plan
  6. Chaos! Mayhem! The End of The World As We Know It! Would That Be Such A Bad Thing?
  7. Calgary - No plans to unveil new pedestrian bridge
  8. The pedestrian's guide to Toronto
  9. Clark County commission broaches idea of tax on bikes
  10. Eco Mobile à Laval launches "Try a Bike" - En Route to Active Transportation
  11. Victoria Walks
  12. Walking Promotion in NZ
  13. Dar plans for bicycle lanes to ease congestion
  14. Report: Reclaiming city streets for people
  15. Netherlands: e-Bikes Market Share Surging
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Michael Haynes
Director, TransActive Solutions
613.424.2803