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June 1st, 2023

  • All Day: Go By Bike Week Spring 2023

    Riding your bike isn’t only meant for days off. Shift gears from weekend rides to weekday commutes with Go By Bike Week! HUB Cycling’s Spring Go by Bike Week returns to Metro Vancouver from May 29-June 4! Register for free at bikehub.ca/gbbw.

    This year’s spring event will have pop-up celebration stations at all three SFU campuses.

    • SFU Downtown Vancouver at the Harbour Centre Entrance: Mon, May 29, 8-10 AM
    • SFU Burnaby at Town and Gown Square: Tues, May 30, 8-10 AM
    • SFU Surrey at University Drive Courtyard: Fri Jun 2, 8-10 AM

    Already taken part before? Simply log a trip to be considered a Spring 2023 participant.

    Your logged bike trips help HUB Cycling work with local leaders to improve cycling conditions in Metro Vancouver. Help us build a healthier, happier, and more connected future together. Remember that all bike trips count! Register for free and log your trips at bikehub.ca/gbbw.

    until June 2

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September 30th, 2023

  • National Day for Truth and Reconciliation All Day: National Day for Truth and Reconciliation | Orange Shirt Day
    September 30th this year marks the first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, also known as Orange Shirt Day. It is a time for reflection and a time to come together in the spirit of reconciliation, and to honour those who have been impacted by Canada’s residential school system.

    We encourage SFU students, faculty and staff to wear an orange shirt during the week of September 27, to take time to participate in the many initiatives happening across the university and stand in solidarity with Indigenous communities across Canada.

    Click here to learn how you can get involved.

September 30th, 2024

  • National Day for Truth and Reconciliation All Day: National Day for Truth and Reconciliation | Orange Shirt Day
    September 30th this year marks the first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, also known as Orange Shirt Day. It is a time for reflection and a time to come together in the spirit of reconciliation, and to honour those who have been impacted by Canada’s residential school system.

    We encourage SFU students, faculty and staff to wear an orange shirt during the week of September 27, to take time to participate in the many initiatives happening across the university and stand in solidarity with Indigenous communities across Canada.

    Click here to learn how you can get involved.

September 30th, 2025

  • National Day for Truth and Reconciliation All Day: National Day for Truth and Reconciliation | Orange Shirt Day
    September 30th this year marks the first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, also known as Orange Shirt Day. It is a time for reflection and a time to come together in the spirit of reconciliation, and to honour those who have been impacted by Canada’s residential school system.

    We encourage SFU students, faculty and staff to wear an orange shirt during the week of September 27, to take time to participate in the many initiatives happening across the university and stand in solidarity with Indigenous communities across Canada.

    Click here to learn how you can get involved.

September 30th, 2026

  • National Day for Truth and Reconciliation All Day: National Day for Truth and Reconciliation | Orange Shirt Day
    September 30th this year marks the first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, also known as Orange Shirt Day. It is a time for reflection and a time to come together in the spirit of reconciliation, and to honour those who have been impacted by Canada’s residential school system.

    We encourage SFU students, faculty and staff to wear an orange shirt during the week of September 27, to take time to participate in the many initiatives happening across the university and stand in solidarity with Indigenous communities across Canada.

    Click here to learn how you can get involved.

September 30th, 2027

  • National Day for Truth and Reconciliation All Day: National Day for Truth and Reconciliation | Orange Shirt Day
    September 30th this year marks the first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, also known as Orange Shirt Day. It is a time for reflection and a time to come together in the spirit of reconciliation, and to honour those who have been impacted by Canada’s residential school system.

    We encourage SFU students, faculty and staff to wear an orange shirt during the week of September 27, to take time to participate in the many initiatives happening across the university and stand in solidarity with Indigenous communities across Canada.

    Click here to learn how you can get involved.

September 30th, 2028

  • National Day for Truth and Reconciliation All Day: National Day for Truth and Reconciliation | Orange Shirt Day
    September 30th this year marks the first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, also known as Orange Shirt Day. It is a time for reflection and a time to come together in the spirit of reconciliation, and to honour those who have been impacted by Canada’s residential school system.

    We encourage SFU students, faculty and staff to wear an orange shirt during the week of September 27, to take time to participate in the many initiatives happening across the university and stand in solidarity with Indigenous communities across Canada.

    Click here to learn how you can get involved.

September 30th, 2029

  • National Day for Truth and Reconciliation All Day: National Day for Truth and Reconciliation | Orange Shirt Day
    September 30th this year marks the first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, also known as Orange Shirt Day. It is a time for reflection and a time to come together in the spirit of reconciliation, and to honour those who have been impacted by Canada’s residential school system.

    We encourage SFU students, faculty and staff to wear an orange shirt during the week of September 27, to take time to participate in the many initiatives happening across the university and stand in solidarity with Indigenous communities across Canada.

    Click here to learn how you can get involved.