Category: TSO

Cycling NWT Holds First-Ever Annual General Meeting

On May 12, 2025, Cycling NWT held its first-ever Annual General Meeting, marking a major milestone for the organization and the growth of cycling in the Northwest Territories. Held virtually, the AGM brought together members from across the Territory to reflect on a successful foundational year, elect new leadership, and set the stage for an […]

Yellowknife Heads to Helsinki: A Bright Future for Active Transportation in the North

Cycling NWT proudly celebrates the success of Yellowknife’s selection for the prestigious Healthy Urban Policy Workshop in Helsinki, hosted by 8 80 Cities in partnership with the Canadian Institutes for Health Research (CIHR). Alongside teams from Kingston, Burlington, and Hamilton, Yellowknife was chosen to take part in a five-day immersive workshop this May focused on […]

Cycling NWT to Host Its First AGM – May 12

Cycling NWT is thrilled to announce its first-ever Annual General Meeting (AGM), taking place on May 12 at 8:00 PM (NT) via virtual call. This is an exciting step forward for the organization as we continue building momentum for cycling in the Northwest Territories. Everyone that signs up as a Member and joins the AGM […]

Happy Holidays from Cycling NWT!

As the holiday season approaches, we at Cycling NWT want to take a moment to express our heartfelt gratitude to our incredible community of cyclists, supporters, and volunteers. This year has been filled with memorable rides, inspiring achievements, and the joy of coming together as a team. The spirit of the holidays is a time […]

Cycling NWT Joins the Sport Family as a Territorial Sport Organization

Yellowknife, NWT – In an exciting development for cycling enthusiasts across the Northwest Territories, Cycling NWT has officially become a Territorial Sport Organization (TSO) and is now a proud member of Sport North. This significant milestone not only strengthens the cycling community but also opens up a wealth of opportunities for athletes, coaches, and communities […]