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Burnaby Velodrome AGM
Submitted by Wease on September 3, 2008 - 10:36amBVC Members and BoD hopefuls,
Just a reminder that this years AGM has changed locations. The AGM will be hosted on September 4 at 7:30 pm at the Burnaby Lake Sports Complex West 3677 Kensington Ave. Burnaby and NOT at the 8 Rinks Arena as has been common practice the last couple of years.
Bike Month Movie screening: You Never Bike Alone
Submitted by edg on May 5, 2007 - 11:31pmICYCLE.CA and Moving Pictures Film Festival present a Bike Month screening of Vancouver-set documentary You Never Bike Alone. Q&A follows screening.
Show time: 1st June 2007, 7pm (to 8.30pm followed by Q&A).
Venue: Cinemark TinselTown, 88 West Pender (See map).
Tickets $8 ($6 for Moving Pictures members).
You Never Bike Alone Encore Screening
Submitted by edg on February 5, 2007 - 2:16pmMoving Pictures and ICYCLE.CA Productions are presenting an encore screening of You Never Bike Alone this Sunday, 2pm, at Pacific Cinematheque.
The Moving Pictures Film Festival screening of You Never Bike Alone at the end of last month was a great success. The full-house made it the best attended screening over the 4-day fest. So we're having another screening. If you know of anyone who might be interested in the film please pass them on this info. Thanks!
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Time: Sunday 11th February, 2pm (doors open 1pm)
Venue: Pacific Cinematheque, 1131 Howe Street, downtown Vancouver (between Davie and Helmecken)
Tickets: $8 ($6 for Moving Pictures members)
Movie screening: You Never Bike Alone
Submitted by edg on January 14, 2007 - 1:00pmVancouver-set documentary You Never Bike Alone screens as part of the Moving Pictures Film Festival.
Drawing on footage filmed in the city over the course of the last decade and through interviews with people from all backgrounds, feature-length documentary You Never Bike Alone captures the fun, the road rage, the camaraderie, and the freakiness of riding a bike in Vancouver.
You Never Bike Alone charts the history of Vancouver's Critical Mass rides from the early “Tame the Lions” rides, that helped bring about better bike facilities on the Lions Gate Bridge, to the wild spectacle of Vancouver's freak bike collective and the World Naked Bike Ride in more recent times.


