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Aug. 27: Today's Headlines



Telegraph (UK): Police catch world's most prolific bike thief

When police later raided Kenk's shop, Bicycle Clinic, it was so packed with bikes that the fire service had to come to removed upper-floor windows and lower them out with ropes. Another 200 bicycles were found in Kenk's home, in a smart Toronto neighbourhood, along with a large amount of drugs.

BBC: Prolific bicycle thief arrested

Canadian police have arrested one of the world's most prolific bicycle thieves after discovering almost 3,000 bikes in his possession.

Spacing Montreal: Mopeds, a hidden park and Dandyhorse

This Thursday will be the official launch of Toronto's exciting new bike magazine, "Dandyhorse." Named after the 19th century predecessor to the modern bicycle, this magazine aims to serve as "a one-stop-shop for anyone who loves bicycles in Toronto," addressing current and prospective issues relating to the city's sizable biking community.

Globe: Biking is no ride in the park

As an avid cyclist who has braved Toronto streets for more 50 years - including a 25-year stint as a professional active-transport (foot, bike, transit) courier - it never fails to amaze me just how little Canadian politicians, bureaucrats and media understand urban mobility

Guardian (UK): 2,865 bikes recovered from world's most prolific cycle thief

Ever since Igor Kenk was arrested last month, some 15,000 Torontonians have visited the police station garage where his swag was taken, hoping to pick out their own bikes among the vast collection. A surprisingly large number of them have been lucky: Toronto police told the Guardian yesterday that so far about 500 people had been reunited with their bicycles.


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