
2 Kids, 2 E-bikes, No Car: A Year-Round Cycling Family in Whistler
NOTE: This episode originally aired in October of 2023. Since then, Brendan and Amanda and family have moved from Whistler to Nelson, BC. They now own a family car, which they mostly use to get to the...
22 Des 202537min

Heron Way, Healing Way: An Indigenous-led Path to Active Transportation
A trail should move more than bodies; it should move history into the open. We sit down with Elder Ruth Adams of Tsawwassen First Nation to explore the Great Blue Heron Way: a bold, Indigenous‑led act...
4 Des 202523min

Will Gravel Races Replace Fondos? Keeping Mass Rides Alive in Uncertain Times
Two beloved BC fondos disappeared this year — and not because riders lost interest. We sit down with veteran organizer and Panache Cycling Sports CEO Jon Watkin to unpack the real reasons: traffic con...
12 Nov 202524min

New West Mayor talks Funding Freeze, Speed Cameras, Car Brain, and Safer Streets
'Slow down cars and save lives' sounds obvious, but how do we actually make that work on the ground? Where does funding for speed enforcement come from, and when fines are charged, where does the mone...
27 Okt 202528min

Is BC's New Minimum Safe Passing Law Working? The RCMP weighs in
The width of a queen-size mattress. That’s the picture we keep coming back to when we talk about BC’s new minimum safe passing distance for cyclists. But how can police actually prove a too-close pass...
14 Okt 202535min

BC's Future as a Global Cycle Tourism Destination
Imagine riding along dedicated trails through ancient forests and pristine valleys, stopping at local cafes and wineries along the way. This vision of cycle tourism isn't just a cyclist's dream – it's...
1 Okt 202536min

A Cycling Champion in a Pickup Truck Town
What does it take to transform a car-dependent small town into a place where cycling feels safe and accessible? Ruth Lloyd is finding out firsthand in Williams Lake, BC. As a returning resident to he...
19 Aug 202525min



















