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SHARES Binning is booming, says Steve Nelson, former bike courier and champion mountain biker, with his folding bike and the day’s recyclables gathered along his ‘trap line.’ Photo by Christopher Cheung. One day in February 2020, I found myself biking down Clark Drive in Vancouver a busy, car-heavy arterial road with a binner named Steve Nelson. We were cycling to a scrap yard to recycle some metal he had picked up. As I scanned the road to make sure a semitruck passed us by safely, Nelson continued chatting to me amicably about the price of steel these days. Riding off the beaten track is something I like to do as a bike mechanic and cycling enthusiast, but I’d never expected to end up cycling down the busiest trucker route in Vancouver. My goal that day was to hang out with Nelson to see how his work took him around the city and learn more about how the city’s infrastructure and policies could better support low-income cycli ....
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Article content Budway an unlicensed cannabis retail store in East Vancouver has been ordered to pay fast-food giant Subway $40,000 for trademark infringement and damages. According to a Federal Court of Canada ruling, the store’s name and signage were too close to that of Subway and the use of a mascot in the shape of a subway sandwich filled with cannabis leaves and with bloodshot eyes damaged the U.S. company’s reputation. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Vancouver cannabis store ordered to pay Subway $40,000 for name infringement Back to video ....