One of the white commemorative “ghost” bikes installed around Montreal to honour dead cyclists will be displayed in a Quebec City museum. A ceremony was held this morning to remove the bicycle honouring 33-year-old Mathilde Blais, who died after being struck in an underpass while riding to work seven years ago. Elizabeth Zogalis has more.
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Montreal ‘ghost bike’ honoring dead cyclist to be displayed in museum
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