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We get 1 metre!

Have you heard? As of January 1, 2026, Manitoba joins British Columbia, Ontario and others in “a safe passing distance for cyclists.” Bill 38–The Highway Traffic Amendment Act (Traffic Safety Measures) establish clear rules for drivers when passing cyclists. By law, “drivers must leave at least one metre of space when passing.” Official news release…

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How about Kenaston for some controversial Christmas conversation?

The City of Winnipeg is proposing to spend more than $700 million to widen Kenaston and update the St. James Bridge – and that’s before cost over-runs! Several wise Winnipeggers have put together a comprehensive report explaining why this project is not in the best interests of Winnipeggers, especially those who want to get around…

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2025 Holiday Gift Guide

Welcome to the 2025 Bike Winnipeg Gift Guide! A vibrant, bike-friendly city thrives with the support of its local retailers. This guide is our way of encouraging you to shop local and support the bike shops that keep our community rolling. Inside, you’ll discover a curated selection of gift ideas for every type of cyclist.…

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Not Necessarily The Automobile Podcast

The members of our board are an amazingly diverse group of Winnipeggers.  A great example is Adam Johnston, our Education Committee Chair, who hosts the podcast Not Necessarily The Automobile.What began as a summer series on 101.5 UMFM has grown into a year-round show exploring how our city can evolve beyond its car-centric roots, covering topics from public transit and…

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Bike Winnipeg has the privilege of riding on the roads and pathways of Treaty No. 1 Territory, along the Red, Assiniboine, Seine, and LaSalle Rivers. Our work takes place on the original lands and waters of the Anishinaabeg, Ininiwak/Nehethowuk, Anisininew, Dakota Oyate, and Dënësułiné Peoples, as well as on the homeland of the Red River Métis Nation.

We recognize our part in the Treaty relationship and are committed to working toward mobility and environmental justice for all, on land transformed by colonialism. We commit to collaborating with Indigenous communities in the spirit of Truth and Reconciliation.

As we gather in Treaty 1 Territory it is important to recognize and honour Treaty 3, in particular Shoal Lake 40 First Nation and Iskatewizaagegan (es-ka-tay-wiz-zah-gay-gun) #39 Independent First Nation, the source of Winnipeg’s clean drinking water. It is also important to recognize and honour the First Nations of Treaties 1, 3, and 5, the Land where Winnipeg sources its hydroelectric power.