Tonight's ride made it into the Globe and Mail:
"Toronto cycling activists will stage the city's third annual 'Ride of Silence' this evening to commemorate those killed or injured on bikes, and remind drivers that cyclists have rights.
Cyclists are expected to gather for the event, a slow ride in which participants are asked to remain silent, at 6:30 p.m. at Bloor Street West and Spadina Avenue. Organizers say four cyclists have died in collisions since the first Toronto ride of silence in 2005."


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