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Imagine the Quebec of tomorrow by bike: a participatory process orchestrated by Vélo Québec to mark its 50th anniversary.
In its monthly newsletter, Vélo Québec occasionally publishes the viewpoint of its CEO on a topical cycling issue.
On February 6, Montreal announced that as of spring 2018, Chemin Camillien-Houde would cease to be a transit route through Mont...
On Tuesday February 6, the Parliamentary Commission studying Bill 165 to amend the Highway Safety Code began its work in Quebec City...
On December 8, the new Minister of Transport, André Fortin, tabled his bill on road safety...
Over the past year, we've been celebrating Vélo's 50th anniversary in a variety of ways...
The death of young Clément Ouimet on October 4 shook the entire cycling community in Montreal and across the...
Over the past few months, we've heard a lot about the electrification of...
In the 2013 municipal elections, fewer than one in two Quebecers exercised their right to vote in...
The tragedy that took the life of Meryem Anoun, a 41-year-old mother, at the intersection of rue Bélanger and 6th Avenue in Montreal on July 14 once again raises the question of...
At the beginning of the year, when Transport Minister Laurent Lessard launched a major consultation on road safety, he knew what he was getting into...
Better sharing of roads and streets inevitably requires greater respect between different users. Greater respect for the rules...
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