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Queen’s University Student Cycling to School Across Canada

Adam Beaudoin is taking the scenic route to Kingston. The 17-year-old, who will begin his studies in the School of Kinesiology and Health Studies this fall, is in the midst of a 4,500 kilometre journey that will end at Queen’s just in time for fall classes. He’s cycling from his hometown of Victoria, BC to… Keep Reading

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City Seeks Public’s Opinion on Bicycle Sharrows

Now that bicycle sharrows have been added along Johnson and Brock Streets, the City wants to know what road-users think of them in an online  opinion survey at  www.cityofkingston.ca/roadsharing. The road-painted symbol of a bicycle with chevrons over it is intended to offer cyclists line-of-travel guidance and remind road-users to share the road. The survey… Keep Reading

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Bicycle Lane Sharrows to Be Added in Kingston

Bicycle Sharrow symbols are being painted on streets in Kingston to provide cyclists with cycling line-of-travel guidance and to remind motorists to share the road. The addition of these sharrows, which are the latest enhancement to the City’s cycling network, are to be completed in stages over the next couple of weeks. As the work… Keep Reading

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