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Monthly Archives: November 2015

Separated Bike Lanes: are they overrated?

Cities in Europe are sometimes cited as examples for Winnipeg to model itself after by those who advocate for better cycling infrastructure. For example: Anders Swanson, the head of Winnipeg Trails, spent a couple of months in The Netherlands and has touted the miles of dedicated bike lanes and grade separated intersections with roads as…

November 25, 2015 in transportation, travel, urban planning.

QuickCare Clinics: not all they’re cracked up to be

It was a couple of days after a camping trip in the summer of 2014 when I noticed a suspicious bull’s eye shaped rash on my arm. Rashes like this are sometimes associated with Lyme disease transmitted by deer ticks, and given the lengthy list of potential complications of lyme disease ranging from hair loss…

November 8, 2015 in health stuff.

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