Bike mechanic volunteer and paid positions for You Can Ride 2

You Can Ride 2 is a partnership with EBC that offers two main programs: a learn-to-ride program for children with special needs, and an adapted bicycle loan pool. We are having a bike return day on October 25 where families will be returning the bikes that were on-loan through the summer, and require volunteers to help receive these bikes. Many will be loaned out to schools over the winter months.

When: Saturday, October 25, 2014 from 10:30am - 3:30pm Where: Robin Hood Children and Youth Community Centre, 3 Spruce Avenue, Sherwood Park Contact: ycr2@edmontonbikes.ca

We are looking for volunteers to help with:

  • Greeting, inventory and paperwork.
  • Loading/unloading bikes on Saturday afternoon and Monday morning
  • Servicing bikes (bike mechanic experience)

We are also hiring a contract bicycle mechanic position for this program. For full job and application details, please see this posting. The application deadline is October 18, 2014.

Edmonton Bike Coalition

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The Fall of 2014 is a critical time for the future of cycling in Edmonton. City council has endorsed a grid of high-quality bike routes in the downtown and university areas. However, this essential infrastructure is not yet funded. Join the Edmonton Bike Coalition now! Ask city council to make a small investment that will have a huge impact on the livability and health of our city.

https://web.archive.org/web/20170911182251/http://yegbikecoalition.info/

2nd Annual Alberta Bicycle Commuter Conference

Are you confused or frustrated with infrastructure in your community? How do we educate citizens about effective riding techniques? How do we ensure our loved ones are safe while using our roads? Many communities face the same challenges. The Bicycle Commuters Conference creates space to share expertise, experiences, and the evolving practices in cycling advocacy, infrastructure and education. This second annual conference will welcome industry leaders from Share the Road, an Ontario based organization created to unite cycling groups from across the province. Justin Jones has experience in laying groundwork for a provincial strategy to expand bike-ability around the province.

Help us change the conversation and inspire Albertans to ride!

Join us to collaborate in shaping the future of communities across Canada on Saturday, October 4, 9-4 p.m and Sunday, October 5, 9-1 p.m. at the Kerry Wood Nature Centre, in Red Deer, AB. Attendance is limited. Registration is required – edmontonbikes.ca/ab-conf-reg

For more information, please contact: abconference@edmontonbikes.ca or call Bernadette at 780.240.4346

2014 EBC Annual General Meeting - Sunday September 28th

Both BikeWorks locations will be closed on Sunday, September 28th, 2014 for our Annual General Meeting, happening from 1pm-3pm at Ritchie Community Hall (7727 98 St). Everyone is welcome to attend. We will be presenting our annual awards for contributions to EBC and the larger cycling community. If you know someone who deserves recognition for volunteering with EBC or enriching cycling culture in Edmonton, please nominate them today!

Our President and Treasurer will present their reports to the membership, we will present our Annual Report, and vote on bylaw amendments and next year’s budget. We will also be having elections to fill several positions on the Board of Directors. If you are interested in helping to set the direction of our growing organization, or know someone that can lead us towards a better city for cycling and walking, please visit our nominations page.

The EBC Board proposes the following changes to the 2013 EBC Bylaw, which can be found at http://www.edmontonbikes.ca/w/Bylaws_(2013):

Current wording of 2013 EBC Bylaw, Section 'Election of the Board of Directors' (b) - The Chair of the Nominations Committee shall present the names of the all nominees, who are members in good standing, which have been submitted to the committee for consideration at the AGM. Any member may nominate from the floor any member in good standing who is present at the meeting, or who has indicated in writing his/her willingness to serve.

Proposed changes (highlighted) - The Chair of the Nominations Committee shall present the names of the all nominees, who are members in good standing, which have been submitted to the committee for consideration at the AGM. Any member may nominate from the floor any member in good standing who is present at the meeting, or who has indicated in writing his/her willingness to serve.

Proposed final wording: The Chair of the Nominations Committee shall present the names of the all nominees, who are members, which have been submitted to the committee for consideration at the AGM. Any member may nominate from the floor any member who is present at the meeting, or who has indicated in writing his/her willingness to serve.

Definition of "in good standing" - Regular Members who have been members for at least one calendar month and any honorary members shall be considered members in good standing. A regular member who has lapsed for no more than six months shall also be considered a member in good standing immediately upon payment of their dues.

Rationale: An edit to the bylaws was brought forward to the AGM in 2013 to propose opening the opportunity to nominate to the board those who may not be current members, either in that their current membership has elapsed or they have recently purchased a membership, and wish to be more involved. As it stands several members nominated to the board in the past have inadvertently violated this clause.

At the AGM in 2013 the previously proposed wording left some members concerned about the potential for a 'hostile takeover,' or having a majority group purchase memberships the day of the AGM and nominate their own candidates to the board. The wording proposed at the 2014 AGM would continue to give voting power to only members in good standing (as per Election of the Board of Directors (d): All members in good standing who are present at the AGM shall be eligible to vote.), thus minimizing the opportunity for a day-of takeover.

If you have any questions or concerns about this proposed change in advance of the AGM please contact Kristen Flath, Director of Policy, and kristen.flath@edmontonbikes.ca.

A weekend of bike routes

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On Friday and Saturday, several pop-up bike infrastructure installations and events are happening in Edmonton. If you'd like to visit them both, Strathcona Complete Streets is organizing a free ride that will visit both on Saturday.

Join Strathcona Complete Streets on Saturday, September 20, as we visit two Edmonton bike events

When: 1pm, September 20 Where: McIntyre Park (83 Ave and 104 St), near the gazebo What: First, we will visit the "Bike Lane Multi-Sensory Experience" on 83rd Avenue. The city is "setting up a temporary bikeway with a cycle track, bike boulevard and contra-flow lane along 83 Avenue so that Edmontonians can see, try and learn about the new kinds of bike lanes that could be installed on proposed new bike routes in the City's core". Then, we will ride our bikes to the 102 ave Pop Up Bike Lane Rally. This is to support the creation of a bike route on 102 Avenue through downtown and Oliver. Let's get together on beautiful sunny Saturday and make Edmonton a better place to live and bike. All are welcome to this event.

A Bike Lane Multi-Sensory Experience

http://www.edmonton.ca/transportation/cycling_walking/cycling.aspx The City of Edmonton is setting up a temporary bikeway with a cycle track, bike boulevard and contra-flow lane along 83 Avenue so that Edmontonians can see, try and learn about the new kinds of bike lanes that could be installed on proposed new bike routes in the City's core.

Dates & Time: September 19 from 3pm to 8pm, September 20 from 9am to 2pm Location: 83 Avenue From McIntyre Park to 106 Street

The 2014-2018 Bicycle Infrastructure Plan approved by the Transportation Committee of City Council on June 5, 2014 envisions the installation of high quality cycling infrastructure in areas of the city where cycling is already popular. The exact locations and designs for the routes will be determined through the public engagement process, however, we want Edmontonians to learn about and understand what the possibilities are for high quality bike lanes.

Join the fun. On Saturday only, McIntyre Park will be filled with family-friendly bike activities:

  • A Bike Try-It Library
  • A Bike Tune Up
  • Bike-Powered Smoothies
  • Bike-Themed Geocaching
  • And more

You can read more about this initiative at http://transformingedmonton.ca/what-the-bke-get-up-close-and-personal/

Pop-up bike lane rally on 102 Ave

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The West Downtown Complete Streets Working Group is hosting a pop-up bike lane rally on 102 Ave on September 20th. Please tell everyone you know because we want as many people out as possible!

Event Details:

Why: Our goal with the pop-up bike lane rally is to show the City of Edmonton that we care about the 102 ave bike lane and would like to see it implemented. Where: The lane will span from 108 street & 102 ave to 118 street & 102 ave. When: 3:00 pm – 4:30 pm on Saturday, September 20th

We will meet at 108 street and 102 ave at 3:00 pm on September 20th and bike together west to the Oliver Community Hall on 118 street. The lane will be dismantled at 4:30 pm

The pop-up bike lane will lead you to some great festivities being put on by the Oliver Community League for Community League day. (OCL has graciously offered to cover the costs of our event. Let’s show them some love!)

So what do we need from you?

  1. Tell all your friends. We want a large presence of cyclists out to demonstrate we are serious about this bike lane!
  2. Write your city councilor and tell them bike lanes are important to you. Our goal is to get the City of Edmonton to establish the route in the 2015 budget and to have the route implemented in 2015. You can find your councilor’s contact information here: http://www.edmonton.ca/city_government/city_organization/city-councillors.aspx
  3. Volunteer support. This project will need people to help with the set-up of the bike lanes, and we’d appreciate any help we can get. Send an email to robin@robinmazumder.com to get in touch

We’re excited about Edmonton’s future as a bikeable city. Together, we can Make Edmonton the safe, beautiful and vibrant city we want to live in.

If you want to learn more about why we are hosting the pop up bike lane rally, read on below:

Edmonton is moving towards being a bike-friendly city. Their position on being a bikeable city can be found here: http://www.edmonton.ca/transportation/cycling_walking/cycling.aspx

In Spring 2014, through a process of public consultation, the city sought feedback on the proposed 102 ave bike lane. As things progressed, it appeared that there was a road bump in the process and it was revealed in this Metro article (http://metronews.ca/news/edmonton/1113580/proposed-102-avenue-bike-lanes-up-in-the-air-despite-city-of-edmonton-consultations/) that there is a possibility that the 102 ave bike lanes may not be viable due to constraints on road space.

Most recently, City Councillor Scott McKeen posted on his blog hat he was committed to seeing the bike route project move forward.

Earlier this year the Minneapolis Bicycle Coalition trialled a pop-up bike lane. For as little as $600, they were able to create a temporary bike lane. You can read more about their project here: http://streetsblog.net/2014/02/03/the-600-protected-bike-lane/

This project served as inspiration for our pop up bike lane. We felt it would be a good way to show the city how we feel about the 102 ave bike lane. We believe the bike lane is essential to a safe and vibrant downtown core.

We’re pleased to partner with the Oliver Community League and Downtown Edmonton Community League to bring this idea to fruition. The Oliver Community League has graciously offered to cover the costs for the event.

Isaak Kornelsen Memorial Ride and Parklet

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On Friday, August 29, 2014, join us at 5:30pm in front of Edmonton City Hall (Sir Winston Churchill Square) for a memorial ride in honour of Isaak Kornelsen. The ride will proceed slowly and in legal order to the Memorial Parklet for Isaak Kornelsen at 10151 82 Ave. This ride is both a celebration and remembrance of Isaak’s life, as well as a demonstration in support of dedicated, safe cycling infrastructure. The parklet will be a one day public space memorial on Whyte Ave in honour of Isaak Kornelsen. The parklet will be a small urban park set up temporarily in two metered parking spaces.

Isaak's life was tragically cut short on August 27, 2012, at the age of 21 while cycling on Whyte Avenue. Isaak was a Strathcona High School valedictorian, University of Alberta Philosophy student, and runner for both the Golden Bears and Edmonton Thunder. But most importantly, he was a sincere and loving individual who brightened the lives of everyone he met.

The parklet is designed to symbolize various aspects of Isaak's life, and the ideals he upheld. By portraying these ideals we aim to inspire people to think more deeply about the world they live in, and to leave with a renewed yearning to discover and experience what the world has to offer.

Creating a one-day parklet installation on Whyte Avenue will not solve unsafe cycling conditions on Edmonton's busy streets; however, it can raise awareness for the need to better balance all modes of transportation in Edmonton.

The parklet has been funded by Edmonton's NextGen's Ideas for Edmonton contest, along with private donations from Edmontonians. Insurance for the event has been provided by Edmonton Bicycle Commuters' Society.

EBC 2014 Annual General Meeting and proposed Bylaw changes

Please attend our Annual General Meeting on September 28, 2014 from 1pm-3pm at Ritchie Community Hall (7727 98 St). Everyone is welcome to attend. Our President and Treasurer will present their reports to the membership, we will present our Annual Report, and vote on bylaw amendments and next year’s budget. We will also be having elections to fill several positions on the Board of Directors. If you are interested in helping to set the direction of our growing organization, or know someone that can lead us towards a better city for cycling and walking, please visit our nominations page. The EBC Board proposes the following changes to the 2013 EBC Bylaw, which can be found at http://www.edmontonbikes.ca/w/Bylaws_(2013):

Current wording of 2013 EBC Bylaw, Section 'Election of the Board of Directors' (b) - The Chair of the Nominations Committee shall present the names of the all nominees, who are members in good standing, which have been submitted to the committee for consideration at the AGM. Any member may nominate from the floor any member in good standing who is present at the meeting, or who has indicated in writing his/her willingness to serve.

Proposed changes (highlighted) - The Chair of the Nominations Committee shall present the names of the all nominees, who are members in good standing, which have been submitted to the committee for consideration at the AGM. Any member may nominate from the floor any member in good standing who is present at the meeting, or who has indicated in writing his/her willingness to serve.

Proposed final wording: The Chair of the Nominations Committee shall present the names of the all nominees, who are members, which have been submitted to the committee for consideration at the AGM. Any member may nominate from the floor any member who is present at the meeting, or who has indicated in writing his/her willingness to serve.

Definition of "in good standing" - Regular Members who have been members for at least one calendar month and any honorary members shall be considered members in good standing. A regular member who has lapsed for no more than six months shall also be considered a member in good standing immediately upon payment of their dues.

Rationale: An edit to the bylaws was brought forward to the AGM in 2013 to propose opening the opportunity to nominate to the board those who may not be current members, either in that their current membership has elapsed or they have recently purchased a membership, and wish to be more involved. As it stands several members nominated to the board in the past have inadvertently violated this clause.

At the AGM in 2013 the previously proposed wording left some members concerned about the potential for a 'hostile takeover,' or having a majority group purchase memberships the day of the AGM and nominate their own candidates to the board. The wording proposed at the 2014 AGM would continue to give voting power to only members in good standing (as per Election of the Board of Directors (d): All members in good standing who are present at the AGM shall be eligible to vote.), thus minimizing the opportunity for a day-of takeover.

If you have any questions or concerns about this proposed change in advance of the AGM please contact Kristen Flath, Director of Policy, and kristen.flath@edmontonbikes.ca.

Community Garden Bike Tours 2014

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EBC is teaming up with Sustainable Food Edmonton to host two community garden bike tours! Come see the bounty that is growing at some of the community garden sites operating in the City of Edmonton (there are over 70). Each garden will have a host to share the stories of their garden - how the garden operates, how it came to be, and its impact on the local community. Each tour will visit a different route with approximately 15 kms of riding within 4 hours. You must be comfortable with on-road cycling (light traffic only). Experienced cyclists will lead and tail. Please bring your own:

  • bicycle
  • helmet (mandatory for children and recommended for adults)
  • bike lock
  • water and lunch
  • appropriate clothing (tour runs rain or shine!)
  • sunscreen & bug spray

Registration is free but mandatory and you will be asked to sign a waiver and photo permission form before participating.

Please register at: http://sustainablefoodedmonton.org/bike-tour-registration-2014/

West-Central Tour Saturday July 12, 2014 9 am - 1:30 pm Meet at 124 Street Grand Market site, 12327 - 108 Ave Tour includes: Inglewood garden, St Andrews Seniors Centre garden, YOUCAN Youth Services garden, Grovenor garden, Laurier Heights naturalization & composting site, Rio Terrace garden, food foraging in Mackinnon Ravine, and ending at Westmount garden.

Mill Creek & Mill Woods Tour Sunday July 20, 2014 11 am - 3:30 pm Meet at Idylwylde Community Garden, 8631 - 81 St (across the street from Bonnie Doon pool on east side) Tour includes:  Idylwylde garden, Wagner High School garden, Greenview garden, Lee Ridge Growing & Gardening Together garden, Richfield garden, as well as the Argyll Velodrome, and ending at the French Quarters Farmer's Market.

 

See some highlights from last year's 2013 Community Garden Bike Tours! http://youtu.be/TMBzUVMqWOQ   

 

Feel free to print and share the event poster!

Bike Tour Poster 2014

Downtown and Strathcona bike routes

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The City of Edmonton has published a list of proposed bike route projects for the upcoming years. In particular, the City is planning two major bike routes in the central part of Edmonton. The Strathcona Route will connect the communities of Strathcona, Garneau and the University area, between Mill Creek Ravine and 112 Street. It will connect with destinations that include:

  • University of Alberta
  • Faculté Saint-Jean
  • Mill Creek Ravine
  • Old Strathcona Farmers' Market
  • Shopping areas, attractions and festivals

The Downtown Route will connect the communities of Downtown, Oliver and Glenora, between 96 Street and 136 Street. It will link to destinations that include:

  • Stanley Milner Library
  • City Hall
  • Winspear Centre
  • Alberta Art Gallery
  • City Market (104 Street)
  • 124 Street and High Street shopping areas

These routes will be high-quality facilities that will make cycling more comfortable for all types of cyclists, from novice riders and families to experienced commuters. They have been identified as major bike routes because they: have high numbers of existing bike trips, serve major destinations, and there are frequent requests for bicycle routes in the area.

Public Workshops

Beginning in June of 2014, the City of Edmonton will be organizing a series of opportunities for citizens to provide input on these routes. Citizen input will be used to first help select a location for a bike route, then understand how to best make it fit within the chosen route, and finally to help determine what it should look like.

Old Strathcona Bike Route Public Workshop Date: Tuesday, June 17, 2014 Time: 6pm to 9:30pm (Note: program starts at 6:30pm) Location: Universiade Pavilion (Butterdome), 114 Street - 87 Avenue

Downtown Bike Route Public Workshop Date: Wednesday, June 18, 2014 and Thursday, June 19, 2014(choose either night) Time: 6pm to 9:30pm (Note: program starts at 6:30pm) Location: Boyle Street Community League, 9538 103A Avenue

Transportation Committee

On June 5, at 1:30pm, the City of Edmonton's Transportation Committee will be receiving the 2014-18 Bike Lane Infrastructure Plan report from Administration.

This follows from the February 2014 motion requesting:

That Administration provide the following report to Transportation Committee: A proposed 2014 - 2018 implementation plan for new bike lane infrastructure, including recommendations for an enhanced public engagement strategy and recommendations for enhanced public education programs by the end of June, 2014

This report will be presented on Thursday to the committee. Members of the public can request to speak at this meeting.

Report Summary

This report summarizes a proposed 2014 - 2018 implementation plan for bike infrastructure, public engagement approaches, and proposed public education enhancements.

Recommendation (from Administration):

That Transportation Committee recommend to City Council: That the enhanced public engagement strategies, outlined in the June 5, 2014, Transportation Services report CR_1032, be approved.

That the report on the results of consultation and evaluation on the 121 Avenue and 76 Avenue bicycle network, be deferred until completion of the consultation on major bike routes, neighbourhood bike routes being considered in conjunction with neighbourhood renewal/revitalization and shared-use paths, outlined in Attachment 1 of the June 5, 2014, Transportation Service report CR_1032.

Major Bike Routes

Two major routes within the central part of Edmonton are being planned (the "Downtown/Oliver/Glenora" route and the "Strathcona/Garneau/ University" route). Exact locations of routes will be revisited, in terms of where they were originally identified in the Bike Plan. There are several options for the location of each route. The original timeline of having a completed preliminary design plan done by October has been extended significantly to reflect an updated public involvement process.

Stakeholder interviews and public meetings will be starting in May and June. The new public involvement process will add some additional steps, including identifying criteria that the City will use to evaluate the location of each route. Those criteria will then be applied to several different options within the vicinity of the corridors originally identified in the Bike Plan (June). In September, once the location of the route has been identified, several options along each corridor will be taken out to the public for input.

A safety review is currently being conducted of the routes along 95 Avenue, 40 Avenue and 106 Street, for report back to Transportation Committee on September 17th. There will also be an operational review of the routes and alternative route options will be identified.

Cloverdale Pedestrian Bridge and Terwillegar Park Footbridge

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Terwillegar Park Footbridge

The City of Edmonton is hosting an open house on May 31 for the new Terwillegar Park Footbridge. Please attend if you are interested in this project, as it has impacts on existing mountain biking trails as well, and has many adjustments to accommodate the mix of users (including not being fully paved in some areas). Details are available on the City's website.

Valley Line LRT

Here is an update from the City regarding the Cloverdale Pedestrian Bridge replacement:

​Hello from the Valley Line LRT Team, and thanks for your continued interest and involvement in the project.

You may have noticed City of Edmonton staff on and around the Cloverdale Footbridge yesterday, setting up MioVision cameras. As part of our commitment to public engagement, and in consideration of concerns we've heard around the construction of a new river bridge, we'll be collecting data and hosting conversations in the river valley over the next few weeks.

The City of Edmonton currently uses MioVision cameras to count vehicles, pedestrians, and cyclists all over Edmonton. MioVision cameras will be recording travel data on and around the bridge from May 20-25, to help the City of Edmonton better understand how many pedestrians, cyclists, and people using other modes are using the bridge.

On May 27, 28, and 31, we'll be on the bridge talking to people about which trails they use to access the bridge, how frequently they use the bridge, and whether they use the bridge recreationally and/or as a commuting link.

We'll host an online survey from May 20-31 on the Valley Line project website, and I will be in touch with key stakeholders like you in the coming weeks to have one-on-one conversations about how you use the bridge and to hear about what is important to you in developing a detour strategy.

In late June - early July, we will share the data and feedback we collected, and will present a detour strategy for your information.

Collecting this kind of information and listening to people who use the bridge will help our team develop a safe, sensible, and accessible detour plan for the 34 consecutive months that the existing bridge and surrounding trails will be out of commission.

Construction of the Valley Line will occur from 2016-2020. Detailed construction plans, including what types of activities will occur when and where, will not be known until a successful P3 team is in place and active in late 2015. Note that this means that the bridge and trails could be inaccessible for up to 34 consecutive months at any time between 2016 and 2020. Click here for more information on the Valley Line Public Private Partnership.

The City of Edmonton recognizes the importance of the existing footbridge and adjoining river valley trails. Throughout the public engagement process on the Preliminary Design, we heard that:

· The footbridge is a commuting and recreational asset to people from all over Edmonton, not just the surrounding neighbourhoods. · The footbridge is used year-round. · The footbridge and its aesthetic are valued by Edmontonians, and the footbridge is important in many stakeholders’ memories and experiences. · Minimizing the time that the footbridge and adjoining trails are not useable during demolition and construction is important to stakeholders and the public. · Protecting the river and river valley (including wildlife and vegetation) during demolition and construction is important.

With this feedback in mind, the City is committed to:

Building a new bridge that accommodates non-motorized modes and offers designated viewpoint/lookout areas. Designing the new bridge such that all-season use of the bridge is safe, enjoyable, and efficient; selecting suitable deck materials, lighting, considering CTPED principles, and preservation of viewpoints. Designing the underslung component of the new bridge in a way that honours the historical design; with a wood deck for pedestrian use, and a hardsurfaced shared-use path for cyclists and others to use. This design also includes viewpoints looking east and west from the bridge. Limiting the amount of time the bridge is out of commission to 34 months through contractual requirements with the P3 team Adhering to the mitigative recommendations put forth in the Environmental Impact Screening Assessment, complying with municipal, provincial, and federal environmental policies and laws that apply to demolition and construction in general, as well as those that apply specifically to the North Saskatchewan River.

Thanks again for your continued partnership in the Valley Line project, and do contact me if you have questions about this next exciting step.

A woman died. She was riding a bike.

This morning, tragically, a 50-year-old woman was killed. Our hearts and deepest sympathies go out to her loved ones. She was riding a bike when she was hit by a large truck, but she was not simply a "cyclist". She was a person with friends and family, a part of her community: she was an individual human, as we all are, and her life was meaningful, as all of our lives are.

EBC has installed a ghost bike at the site of the collision. These memorials do not lay blame, and are not meant to be overtly political, but rather they serve as a reminder that we all share these roads and need to take care of each other.

Riding a bike, walking, or driving to work: these things do not define a person's life. Our ghost bike memorial serves as a reminder of the realities we face on the road and the realities we are working to make better, but it is not meant to take away from the fact that a life was lost today: a life that means so much more than simply this morning's choice of transportation. Truly, the senselessness of this is that a person's choice of transportation should never carry the weight of a life-or-death decision.

Ghost bike, May 22 2014

BikeWorks South Grand Opening

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Join us on May 24 for the Grand Opening of BikeWorks South in its new location at 8001 102 St. We will be providing free popcorn and drinks all day long.

Anyone who purchases or renews their membership on May 24-25 (whether at BikeWorks South, North, or online) will be entered in a draw with the chance to win a MonkeyLectric light, a free EBC mechanical course registration (Bike Repair 101 or 201), set of bike lights, and a number of other prizes.

Memberships purchased at BikeWorks South during that time will also receive a $5 coupon to Blush Lane Organic Market.

The shop closes at 5pm, but come back at 9pm for a free screening of Monkey Warfare!

Bike to the Symphony 2014

Join us again for this year's Bike to the Symphony. Tickets are only $20 for EBC members. Visit http://edmontonbikes.ca/symphony for full event details! New for this year, Under the High Wheel (located next to Da Capo at 8135 102 St) is offering a special 3‑course meal exclusively for Bike to the Symphony participants. The dinner will include salad, main (meat or vegetarian), and dessert for just $35 per person. Dinner tickets must be purchased in advance, prior to June 3. Dinner will be at 6:30pm, June 6.