trevorhayden
Active Member
Any time someone suggests running a bike path even close to an off leash area:
Dogs viciously attack cyclist on trail.
Dogs viciously attack cyclist on trail.
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What a difficult name
What a difficult name
It could be harder, for sure, but it'll be a challenge for a lot of people, still, especially immigrants who are already struggling to learn one language (English). I do think that, since they want to honour the First Nations and their claim on the land, they could've chosen something like paying homage to an illustrious leader, someone engaged on the social movements led by indigenous peoples, though.we kwen to win
Could be hard for some people, but most people can say Saskatchewan and Wetaskiwin which I'd argue are very similar words; the only difference is that Wîhkwêntôwin is spelt correctly.What a difficult name
Dude, seriously, I know so many people who struggle to say these that it's no even funny (I mean, it is a little funny). But in all seriousness, it's not a super hard name for most people who grew up, or have already been accustomed to some words/names in Canada (in the prairies, particularly). It'll take time to catch on, though, especially with so many things referencing Oliver in the area, from businesses to buildings.most people can say Saskatchewan and Wetaskiwin
This has definitely been frustating over the last few weeks, especially with the two decent dumps of snow we got. It took at least 3+ days (more than a week for the first one) for majority of the MUPs out of my area to even get touched. Meanwhile most people had their walks shovelled within 24ish hours, the MUPs were all pretty much unrideable due to the loose snow... after a very frustrating ride this Monday, just to the train station (~15ish mins), I ended up just taking transit the next day. It was way worse riding than the week of deep freeze we got.I feel like painted lanes are just seasonal here at this point. That’s why we need real infrastructure.
My bigger beef is clearing SUPs. They get a lot worse than bike lanes due to walking in the winter. The way the snow packs is brutal vs bike lanes, yet we wait 4-5 days to clear SUPs and do bike lanes immediately. With so many SUPs making up our bike path grid, this needs to change.
In all fairness, they're barely driveable as well, in some areas of the city, unless you're driving a big suburbitank.Roads without bike lanes are not rideable this week. Very frustrating.