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The B.C. government says a new program that teaches kids in Grade 4 and Grade 5 how to safely ride bikes will roll out this spring.
Participating schools in the Lower Mainland, Vancouver Island and in the Southern Interior will take part in the two-day Everyone Rides program starting April 12.
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The program, which is run by HUB Cycling, aims to provide children with safety awareness and practical cycling skills to ride their bicycles.
Pentre Road Bridge Picture: Swansea Council ROAD safety works are underway across a bridge in Pontarddulais in an effort to prevent accidents. The railway bridge which crosses Pentre Road near Pontarddulais and is owned by Network Rail, is currently closed to traffic while maintenance work is completed. Swansea Council has since been in discussions with Network Rail and has developed a road safety scheme to install a pavement across the bridge, helping pedestrians safely cross it once it reopens. Recent speed surveys conducted by the council have shown average speeds across the bridge are well above the 30mph speed limit and motorists could be putting lives at risk if action is not taken to protect pedestrians.
Posted By Jay Moreno on Thu, Apr 8, 2021 at 2:01 PM click to enlarge Courtesy of the San Antonio Museum of Art SAMA has opened applications for a Jazz-centric residency and a community murals project. Calling all creators: the San Antonio Museum of Art (SAMA) has opened applications for a public art project and three-day residency program. For its community murals project, SAMA is seeking artists to help create three original murals one at the museum s main campus and one each in East Side and West Side communities. The project is inspired by Archibald Motley Jr.’s painting
Bronzeville at Night, currently on view in SAMA s contemporary galleries.