Brian of Frontline Films has let me know that there's a teaser up of his sci-fi film The Cycles that was shot in Toronto - partly at CBN.

A description:

A lowly bike courier named Karen is given a package from the future, confronting her with the dilemma of what drives the universe: free will, predestination, or random chance.

The Cycles is the new short film from Toronto-based Frontline Films, directed by Brian Clement, produced by Jeff McCormack, starring Tam Best, Kelly-Marie Murtha, Robert Nolan, with Derek Chadbourne and Allan Turner.

The Paris Velib' bike sharing system is in trouble. Despite being the largest such system in any city, Velib' is suffering problems of theft and vandalism. Will Velib' survive to be Paris' "civilizing force" as Mayor Bertrand Delanoë hoped it would be?

Over half the original fleet of 15,000 specially made bicycles have disappeared, presumed stolen.

They have been used 42 million times since their introduction but vandalism and theft are taking their toll.

The company which runs the scheme, JCDecaux, says it can no longer afford to operate the city-wide network.

Out of 20,000 bicycles, 7800 have disappeared and 11,600 vandalized. They repair 1500 bikes a day, almost 10% of the fleet.

What makes Velib' different from other systems, which don't appear to be having such large theft problems? Seems to me this isn't the end of Velib'; they'll figure something out. Perhaps better security, cameras, or something. Perhaps the city will take it over and run it like a proper public service, much like New York City was forced to take over and consolidate the privately owned subway lines.


During a recent visit to the Bike Pirates Geoff showed me this old 1976 Bike Route Announcement. Amazing.
As far as I know it was one of Toronto's first bike routes and even a quite extensive north-south corridor. Over 30 years later it's still a key bike lane/route in the Toronto and if you read the text on the announcement, it speaks volumes for how far we have come in terms of making Toronto a bicycle friendly city.