In-person Politics

Door Knocking with Anne Stevenson in Wîhkwêntôwin

Tuesday, Sept. 23, 2025
4:00pm to 8:00pm

Oliver Community Hall
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Organized by: YEG Bike Coalition
Sept.
23

Get ready to hit the streets and show support for O-day’min's most bike-friendly candidate!

Join the YEG Bike Coalition as we hit the doors to support bike-friendly candidates in the 2025 Edmonton municipal election! Together, we can make safe streets, climate action, and fiscally responsible transportation policy a top priority at City Hall.

This is a great chance to:

  • Meet other cyclists and advocates who care about safer, more livable neighbourhoods.
  • Show visible support for candidates who stand up for active transportation.
  • Have real conversations with voters about why safe, sustainable mobility matters.
  • Make a meaningful difference in this election—one doorstep at a time.


What to Expect

  • RSVP Required: Please RSVP so we know who’s coming, can arrange enough bike parking, and share the exact meet-up location with you.
  • Bring Your Bike (Optional): You’re welcome to arrive by bike, but walking canvassers are also welcome! We will do our best to ensure there is enough safe bike parking available.
  • Supplies Provided: Campaigns will have scripts, maps, and materials ready to go. No experience is necessary—training will be provided at the start.
  • Community Vibe: We’ll kick off together, spread out in teams, and regroup at the end for debrief and social time.
  • Join/Leave Whenever: We understand that you may have commitments or conflicts. Feel free to join late or leave early - we'll share contact information and other specifics to everyone that registeres on Eventbrite!


Event Details

  • Candidate: Anne Stevenson
  • Ward: O-day’min
  • Date & Time: September 23, from 4-8pm
  • Meet-Up Location: Likley the community league, but a confirmed meetup location will be emailed out 3 days prior to the event.


Why It Matters

Bike lanes aren’t the top issue for every voter—but they connect directly to what people do care about: road safety, affordability, climate responsibility, tranportation choice, equity, and smart spending. By helping elect bike-friendly councillors, we’re working toward a city that invests in the future instead of the past.


Oliver Community Hall

10326 118 Street NW
Edmonton, AB, T5K 1X9