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News and Website Updates
- May 26 2023 – The Rolling Barrage – Expanded Route Information
- May 24 2023 – 4th Annual Get Together – Peacekeepers Park – Angus Ontario – June 24 2023
- May 24 2023 – Ride for Heroes – Sunday June 4th 2023 – Peacekeeper Park – Angus Ontario
- May 22 2023 – Canadian Riders Participate in the Run for The Wall – 2023
- May 21 2023 – Register and Ride with Us
- May 15 2023 – Veterans Foodbank of Calgary Donates to The Rolling Barrage
- May 14 2023 – The Rolling Barrage – Picture Gallery Added Website
- May 14 2023 – Mental Health Matters
- May 13 2023 – Mental Health and Wellness
- May 13 2023 – The Rolling Barrage – Route Information Released – 2023
- May 12 2023 – Race to End CTE 2023
- May 7 2023 – The Rolling Barrage Contest – Show and Shine
- May 6 2023 – The Rolling Barrage – Letter from OPP Commissioner
- May 6 2023 – The Rolling Barrage – Motorcycle Awareness Month – May 2023
- May 6 2023 – The Rolling Barrage – Donates to Can Praxis
- May 4 2023 – Hotel Information Update 2023
News and Website Updates
- April 26 2023 – Carpenters Regional Council – Donates to The Rolling Barrage
- April 24 2023 – Website Updates
- April 23 2023 – New Brunswick 50/50 Draw
- April 23 2023 – RFTW XXXIII – 33rd Run
- April 20 2023 – TRB New Brunswick – 50/50 Draw
- April 17 2023 – Hotel Updates
- April 8 2023 – Register Early – Blog Post
- April 8 2023 – New Contest – Win a Prize
- April 7 2023 – The Rolling Barrage – Donates to Honour Ranch
- April 6 2023 – The Rolling Barrage blog post added
- April 6 2023 – added video to Facebook
- April 3 2023 – website updates continue
- April 3 2023 – videos added to the Videos page
- April 3 2023 – archived video interview to Podcast page
- April 1 2023 – Hotel Updates
- April 1 2023 – Riding Playlist Winners
- April 1 2023 – Fun Stuff page added
News and Website Updates
- March 29 2023 – The Rolling Barrage 2023 – Hotel Information Updated
- March 27 2023 – Not Silent Blog added
- March 17 2023 – The Rolling Barrage – St Patricks Day 2023
- March 11, 2023 – Hotel Information – Updated
- March 9 2023 – The Rolling Barrage – Even More Merchandise
- March 8 2023 – International Women Day 2023
- March 6, 2023 – The Rolling Barrage 2023 – Hoodie
- March 6, 2023 – The Rolling Barrage 2023- Limited Edition Long Sleeve Shirt
- March 4, 2023 – Website Development Update
- March 4, 2023 – Rolling Barrage Registrations
- March 4, 2023 – Rolling Barrage Merchandise – T-Shirt Elephant
The Rolling Barrage – Blog
The Rolling Barrage website offers a fairly extensive array of resources and news for visitors. We have three blogs.
Our first blog is The Rolling Barrage – Blog. It is really a general blog that has a wider spectrum focus on The Rolling Barrage activities on a year round basis. The articles within range from notifications on The Rolling Barrage merchandise, Sponsors, Supporters, to topics of interest within the military and first responder riding community. There is a little bit of everything in this particular blog.
The Full Pull – Blog
Our second blog is called “The Full Pull.” While the blog is named after a select group of riders who have since 2017 taken on the challenge of riding coast to coast, the blog is not solely focused on them.
A lot of riders experience a part of “The Full Pull” experience in how they participate in the ride. It has promoted in ways others in later rides with The Rolling Barrage to do “The Full Pull.”
Contributions to this blog focus on the annual event with news updates on hotels, routes as well as experiences of the riders as they progress across Canada coast to coast.
Not Silent – Blog
The third blog we have is called the “Not Silent” blog. The blogs focus in on mental and physical health, the challenges and some insight on those challenges from those that live with them.
The blog will provide experiences of those who face these challenges often on a daily basis. There may be times when the opportunity arises to have medical and mental health professionals guest write on the blog.
Posts will cross a wide spectrum of our readership from active military and veterans, to those within the First Responder community and, of course, our own ridership.