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‘She was loved by everybody': Saskatoon cyclist community hosts second annual rally to remember Natasha Fox
‘She was loved by everybody': Saskatoon cyclist community hosts second annual rally to remember Natasha Fox

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‘She was loved by everybody': Saskatoon cyclist community hosts second annual rally to remember Natasha Fox

The Ride for Your Life event returned to Saskatoon over the weekend as a way for the community to both remember the life of Natasha Fox and advocate for better cycling infrastructure. 'Natasha was something else. She brought joy to everything she did. She made people happy. She was loved by everybody. And it was incredible to be around,' Tod Fox, husband of Natasha Fox, said. Two years ago, Natasha Fox was struck and killed by a cement truck while riding her bike. New infrastructure has since been built at the intersection of College Drive and Wiggins Road, where Fox lost her life, but those in attendance believe more can be done. 'It brings people together and tells politicians and policymakers that this is important. We're here to tell you that lives are at stake,' Tod Fox said. Tod Fox has been passionately advocating for better cycling infrastructure in Saskatoon since his wife's death, and the city's cycling community has supported him. Saskatoon cyclist community hosts second annual rally to remember Natasha Fox (Hallee Mandryk /CTV News) As many cyclists tend to be on the road this time of year, Gord Holtslander, the board chair of Saskatoon Cycles, shared some advice for being safe this summer. 'Keep your head up and be aware. So for cyclists, obviously ride in a way that is drivers be aware that there are nice people on bikes and they're going to be sort of everywhere, give them space,' Holtslander said. Tod Fox said the event's turnout is a true testament to the impact his wife had on the community. 'It just shows how much of an effect she had on the community by how many people still care and show up, saying this is important, and that she was taken from us too early,' Fox said. Sunday marked the second annual Ride for Our Lives event, which is currently the only bike rally in Saskatoon. While the event stemmed from a tragedy, organizers wanted to highlight the joys of cycling and its potential within the city. 'Cycling is wonderful. Cycling is fun. Cycling brings joy. Cycling is just a great thing to do. As long as everyone behaves safely, cycling is marvelous,' Holtslander said. Tod Fox said the event serves as an important reminder to both cyclists and drivers. 'Just glance up, look over your shoulder. Be kind to one another. We all want to get home safe. We all have people who love us. Make sure this doesn't happen to anyone else,' Fox said.

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