For the second consecutive year, in 2025 the BC Cycling Coalition administered the BC Bike Valet Grant Program on behalf of the Ministry of Transportation and Transit, to support communities across BC with the development and delivery of bicycle valets.
Read MoreHosted by the BC Cycling Coalition, with support from local partner Capital Bike, as well as BEST Mobility and HUB Cycling, the AT Summit will once again convene people working across BC’s transportation and clean energy sectors for relationship-building, information exchange and collaborations.
Read MoreWe say farewell to our outgoing Executive Director, and say ‘welcome back’ to an old friend; plus, joyful holiday greetings from everyone at the the BC Cycling Coalition to our members, supporters, partners, and sponsors!
Read MoreAnnouncement of the recipients of the Attended Bicycle Parking Grant, funded by the BC Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure.
Read MoreUpdates on our engagement efforts with ICBC, BC Ferries, and the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure…plus, our work on cycle tourism, e-bike rebates, and Bill 23.
Read MoreThe BC Cycling Coalition is now officially a charitable non-profit, enabling us to issue tax deductible receipts for all donations of $25 or more.
Read MoreThe City of Vancouver’s independently elected Board of Parks and Recreation Park Board signals that motor vehicle access takes precedence over protecting safety and accessibility for other modes; removal of bike lanes in Stanley Park to cost taxpayers $350,000, and put cyclists back onto a shared path with pedestrians.
Read MoreThe Yellow Point Trail in the Cedar area, just south of Nanaimo, is the dream of a 26-km trail connecting Indigenous territories, local communities, and multi-modal transportation hubs, that are otherwise separated by highway, harbour, and jurisdictional barriers. One community of advocates is looking to make that dream a reality.
Read MoreCivil claim argues that corporation’s benefits are insufficient, enhanced care policy go against charter.
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