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Cumberland launches first e-bike sharing service with six stations

Cumberland residents will have new ways to maneuver around the Comox Valley. 

The village has launched BCAA’s Evolve e-bike sharing service in the community, with six locations. 

Cumberland mayor Vickey Brown said the e-bikes will provide more options to get to where you need to be without a car. 

“With e-bikes in the village and around the valley, it offers a seamless connection across our local communities.” 

The e-bikes are located at Cumberland Village Park, Village Square, First and Dunsmuir, Forest Hall Road, Solport and Bruce Street and Coinston Crescent. 

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