The man police say is behind a major bicycle theft ring in Toronto will be the subject of a documentary and graphic novel written and produced by CBC contributor Richard Poplak. Kenk, owner of the ...
Kenk: A Graphic Portrait is a journalistic graphic novel about the notorious Toronto bike thief Igor Kenk. ((Pop Sandbox)) Igor Kenk is a controversial and unusual figure in Toronto — notorious for ...
Igor Kenk, the Toronto man accused of running a theft ring involving thousands of used bicycles, has failed in a bid to get sprung from the notoriously tough Don Jail, where he has spent the past 10 ...
For some people in Toronto, Igor Kenk is a common thief who stole their bikes and made their lives miserable. According to a Globe and Mail article from last December, "Kenk, 50, pleaded guilty to 16 ...
Canadian police have caught the man believed to be the world's most prolific bike thief, after they recovered 2,865 stolen bicycles from the owner of a Toronto bike shop. Ever since Igor Kenk was ...
Igor Kenk, the infamous Toronto bike thief, could soon be a free man. Kenk was sentenced to 30 months in jail at Old City Hall court today, but due to pre-trial custody time, he faces just four more ...
A man believed to be the world's most prolific bike thief has been sentenced to 30 months imprisonment in Canada – about one day in jail for every three bikes he is alleged to have stolen. Igor Kenk, ...
The people behind Kenk: Graphic Portrait must have been pleased to have attracted roughly 500 people to the Cadillac Lounge last night. Well, maybe not too pleased about one guest – Igor Kenk himself.
In Saturday's National Post we talk to Alex Jansen and Richard Poplak about their new graphic novel, Kenk, which explores the life and times of Toronto's most notorious bicycle thief. "You have an ...