That black dress is so last year This little Stella McCartney number won over stylish stars like Kate Moss. Check out other top fashion moments of 2012 PAGE 18 CALGARY Thursday, January 3, 2013 7 1 News worth sharing. metronews.ca | twitter.com/metrocalgary | facebook.com/metrocalgary No pit-bull ban in Calgary despite fatal dog encounter No restrictions. City nesday. “We find that they undergo behaviour tests. don’t work.” Anderson said the outcome remains opposed to the A Pomeranian died in could be anything from re- type of breed-specific the encounter on Monday, turning the animals to their legislation adopted while another dog, a Great owners to the dogs being Pyrenees, was seriously in- destroyed. in other jurisdictions, jured. Charges are also be- bylaw official says Anderson said both off- ing considered against the leash animals approached owner of the off-leash dogs, a man walking three “aver- Anderson said. age-sized” pit bulls on The Calgary Humane leash, “on the borderline” Society is also opposed to ROBSON of the boundaries of an off- breed-specific legislation, FLETCHER leash area in Ogden. said head of animal behav- [email protected] The owner of one pit iour, Barbara Walmer. bull, Stephen Paquish, has “It has not been proven Calgary has no plans to ban been charged with having to be effective,” she said. AMONG THE BEST or otherwise restrict pit an animal causing death Despite frequent atten- bulls after three of the dogs and having an unlicensed tion on pit bulls, Walmer were involved in a fatal en- dog. said the city’s own statis- counter in a city dog park. Anderson said the other tics reveal other breeds are “The City of Calgary does two pit bulls belong to a more frequently involved in PAGE 5 not promote breed bans,” person who lives outside of attacks. Animal and Bylaw Servi- Calgary. Anderson said herding Calgary’s controversial Peace Bridge is among the top 10 world public spaces for 2012, according to online architectural ces operations co-ordinator Bylaw officers seized the dogs were the “top-biting magazine, designboom.com. COURTESY OF NEIL ZELLER PHOTOGRAPHY Doug Anderson said Wed- pit bulls, which are due to dogs” in Calgary last year. metronews.ca NEWS 03 Thursday, January 3, 2013 Growing. Seeking 120 fi refi ghters, city extends application deadline N Disappointed by the num- ber of applications received so far, the city has extended its call for new firefighters by an extra month. E About 800 people applied between Nov. 30 and the initial deadline of Dec. 30, said Carol Henke, a public information officer with the W fire department. “We were actually hoping for more,” Henke said. As a result, the city has revised the application Around 500 vehicles were mistakenly fi lled with diesel fuel at this Macleod Trail Co-op gas bar. KATIE TURNER/METRO deadline to Jan. 31. Hundreds hit by The city currently em- S ploys about 1,350 firefight- ers, Henke said, and hopes to add 120 more in 2013. “It’s not just to replace retiring firefighters; it’s also to augment our numbers to diesel fuel mixup staff new fire halls that are opening,” she said. Three new fire halls or “multi-services stations” are due to open this year, Henke said, all near the peripheries of the city. The new halls include Costly mistake. Gas on Dec. 26 at around 12:30 fy them of the fuel foul-up, Repairs one in the southwest neigh- station has off ered to p.m., their fuel supplier mis- and they gave nearby dealer- bourhood of Evergreen, takenly filled the regular-gas ships the heads-up about the another in the southeast cover costs associated storage tank at the gas bar issue. They’ve also offered (cid:580)(cid:3) (cid:17)(cid:209)(cid:268)(cid:251)(cid:209)(cid:292)(cid:317)(cid:3)(cid:38)(cid:279)(cid:274)(cid:225)(cid:209)(cid:3)(cid:209)(cid:296)(cid:296)(cid:255)(cid:296)(cid:302)(cid:209)(cid:274)(cid:302)(cid:3) community of Seton, and with diesel fuel pumped at 8818 Macleod Trail with to cover the cost of rental (cid:296)(cid:229)(cid:292)(cid:314)(cid:255)(cid:221)(cid:229)(cid:3)(cid:273)(cid:209)(cid:274)(cid:209)(cid:251)(cid:229)(cid:292)(cid:3)(cid:55)(cid:255)(cid:221)(cid:254)(cid:209)(cid:229)(cid:268)(cid:3) another in Symons Valley, diesel fuel. vehicles, according to Allan. (cid:38)(cid:279)(cid:209)(cid:274)(cid:251)(cid:3)(cid:296)(cid:209)(cid:255)(cid:225)(cid:3)(cid:302)(cid:254)(cid:229)(cid:317)(cid:561)(cid:314)(cid:229)(cid:3)(cid:254)(cid:209)(cid:225)(cid:3) at the north end of Calgary. into around 500 vehicles It wasn’t until 2:30 p.m. “All the repairs, anything (cid:209)(cid:220)(cid:279)(cid:305)(cid:302)(cid:3)(cid:296)(cid:255)(cid:316)(cid:3)(cid:279)(cid:292)(cid:3)(cid:296)(cid:229)(cid:314)(cid:229)(cid:274)(cid:3)(cid:314)(cid:229)(cid:254)(cid:255)(cid:221)(cid:268)(cid:229)(cid:296)(cid:3) Henke said the deadline Dec. 27, after approximate- that happened as a direct (cid:221)(cid:279)(cid:273)(cid:229)(cid:3)(cid:255)(cid:274)(cid:3)(cid:238)(cid:279)(cid:292)(cid:3)(cid:292)(cid:229)(cid:289)(cid:209)(cid:255)(cid:292)(cid:296)(cid:3)(cid:209)(cid:238)(cid:302)(cid:229)(cid:292)(cid:3) extension “gives anyone ly 500 vehicles had been result of having this fuel in (cid:243)(cid:3)(cid:268)(cid:268)(cid:255)(cid:274)(cid:251)(cid:3)(cid:305)(cid:289)(cid:3)(cid:209)(cid:302)(cid:3)(cid:17)(cid:279)(cid:575)(cid:279)(cid:289)(cid:553)(cid:3) who has been at all think- fuelled, that they were made their tank is being taken care ing about applying to the KATIE aware of the problem. of.” (cid:580)(cid:3) (cid:96)(cid:254)(cid:255)(cid:268)(cid:229)(cid:3)(cid:17)(cid:279)(cid:575)(cid:279)(cid:289)(cid:3)(cid:315)(cid:209)(cid:296)(cid:3)(cid:305)(cid:274)(cid:209)(cid:220)(cid:268)(cid:229)(cid:3) fire department an oppor- TURNER “We were initially con- Christine Mork was one of (cid:302)(cid:279)(cid:3)(cid:289)(cid:292)(cid:279)(cid:314)(cid:255)(cid:225)(cid:229)(cid:3)(cid:209)(cid:3)(cid:221)(cid:279)(cid:296)(cid:302)(cid:3)(cid:229)(cid:296)(cid:302)(cid:255)(cid:273)(cid:209)(cid:302)(cid:229)(cid:550)(cid:3) tunity to have the time to [email protected] tacted by a member who had the many who hit the pumps (cid:38)(cid:279)(cid:209)(cid:274)(cid:251)(cid:3)(cid:296)(cid:209)(cid:255)(cid:225)(cid:3)(cid:255)(cid:302)(cid:3)(cid:315)(cid:255)(cid:268)(cid:268)(cid:3)(cid:268)(cid:255)(cid:266)(cid:229)(cid:268)(cid:317)(cid:3)(cid:220)(cid:229)(cid:3) submit a proper applica- had some issues with their and fuelled up her Mitsubishi (cid:296)(cid:229)(cid:314)(cid:229)(cid:292)(cid:209)(cid:268)(cid:3)(cid:254)(cid:305)(cid:274)(cid:225)(cid:292)(cid:229)(cid:225)(cid:3)(cid:225)(cid:279)(cid:268)(cid:268)(cid:209)(cid:292)(cid:296)(cid:3)(cid:238)(cid:279)(cid:292)(cid:3) tion.” Hundreds of Calgarians have vehicle, and that caused us Outlander on the morning of (cid:229)(cid:209)(cid:221)(cid:254)(cid:3)(cid:314)(cid:229)(cid:254)(cid:255)(cid:221)(cid:268)(cid:229)(cid:553) Firefighters’ salaries been forced to park their to go back and double-check, Dec. 27 before making her start at around $53,000 a vehicles following a mix- and that’s when we discov- way to the mall. (cid:580)(cid:3) (cid:555)(cid:61)(cid:274)(cid:3)(cid:209)(cid:274)(cid:3)(cid:209)(cid:314)(cid:229)(cid:292)(cid:209)(cid:251)(cid:229)(cid:3)(cid:292)(cid:229)(cid:289)(cid:209)(cid:255)(cid:292)(cid:3)(cid:238)(cid:279)(cid:292)(cid:3) year and grow to roughly up between regular gas and ered the error,” said Allan. She said it wasn’t until (cid:209)(cid:3)(cid:225)(cid:255)(cid:229)(cid:296)(cid:229)(cid:268)(cid:3)(cid:243)(cid:3)(cid:268)(cid:268)(cid:575)(cid:305)(cid:289)(cid:3)(cid:554)(cid:3)(cid:39)(cid:3)(cid:315)(cid:279)(cid:305)(cid:268)(cid:225)(cid:3) $81,500 after five years’ ser- diesel fuel at a south Calgary “That’s when we began con- she received a phone mes- (cid:296)(cid:209)(cid:317)(cid:3)(cid:255)(cid:302)(cid:3)(cid:315)(cid:279)(cid:305)(cid:268)(cid:225)(cid:3)(cid:220)(cid:229)(cid:3)(cid:209)(cid:220)(cid:279)(cid:305)(cid:302)(cid:3) vice, according to the city. gas station — a mistake that tacting all the members that sage from Co-op on Dec. 29 (cid:616)(cid:628)(cid:550)(cid:627)(cid:627)(cid:627)(cid:550)(cid:559)(cid:3)(cid:254)(cid:229)(cid:3)(cid:296)(cid:209)(cid:255)(cid:225)(cid:553)(cid:3)(cid:555)(cid:39)(cid:302)(cid:3)(cid:225)(cid:229)(cid:575) More information and will likely cost the company had gassed up that day.” that she realized anything (cid:289)(cid:229)(cid:274)(cid:225)(cid:296)(cid:3)(cid:279)(cid:274)(cid:3)(cid:315)(cid:254)(cid:209)(cid:302)(cid:3)(cid:254)(cid:209)(cid:289)(cid:289)(cid:229)(cid:274)(cid:296)(cid:3)(cid:302)(cid:279)(cid:3) (cid:302)(cid:254)(cid:229)(cid:3)(cid:314)(cid:229)(cid:254)(cid:255)(cid:221)(cid:268)(cid:229)(cid:553)(cid:3)(cid:39)(cid:302)(cid:3)(cid:221)(cid:279)(cid:305)(cid:268)(cid:225)(cid:3)(cid:292)(cid:209)(cid:274)(cid:251)(cid:229)(cid:3) the online application tens of thousands in repair Utilizing Co-op member- was wrong. (cid:305)(cid:289)(cid:3)(cid:238)(cid:292)(cid:279)(cid:273)(cid:3)(cid:616)(cid:630)(cid:550)(cid:632)(cid:627)(cid:627)(cid:3)(cid:302)(cid:279)(cid:3)(cid:616)(cid:631)(cid:550)(cid:627)(cid:627)(cid:627)(cid:3)(cid:255)(cid:238)(cid:3) forms can be found at bills. ship numbers, Allan said “It will be covered, but it’s (cid:255)(cid:302)(cid:3)(cid:274)(cid:229)(cid:229)(cid:225)(cid:296)(cid:3)(cid:229)(cid:314)(cid:229)(cid:292)(cid:317)(cid:302)(cid:254)(cid:255)(cid:274)(cid:251)(cid:553)(cid:559) calgary.ca/firerecruitment. Calgary Co-op spokes- they were able to contact still a bit of a hassle, defin- ROBSON FLETCHER/METRO person Karen Allan said that around 476 members to noti- itely,” she said. The only thing more attractive than a Sabal home is the price Now building in Mahogany, Copperfield, Riversong and Reunion. the uncommonly stylish homebuilder sabalhomes.com 04 NEWS metronews.ca Thursday, January 3, 2013 Retrospective A brief history of the High Performance Rodeo: (cid:580)(cid:3) (cid:628)(cid:636)(cid:635)(cid:634)(cid:553) One Yellow Rab- bit ensemble theatre company kicks off its inaugural Secret Elevator Experimental Perform- ance Festival with five productions. (cid:580)(cid:3) (cid:628)(cid:636)(cid:635)(cid:635)(cid:553) The Secret Elevator fest is renamed High Performance Rodeo and features 14 productions during two weeks at OYR’s Big Secret Theatre. (cid:580)(cid:3) (cid:628)(cid:636)(cid:636)(cid:630)(cid:553) Attendance hits 1,000 after the Rodeo expands into a second venue, Theatre Calgary’s rehearsal hall. (cid:580)(cid:3) (cid:628)(cid:636)(cid:636)(cid:632)(cid:553) The Rodeo finally settles on the month of January, becoming the city’s biggest winter arts festival. High Performance Rodeo managing producer Erin O’Connor says this year’s festival will be “epic.” LISA WILTON/METRO Calgary’s other rodeo set to (cid:580)(cid:3) (cid:628)(cid:636)(cid:636)(cid:634)(cid:553) Calgary-raised Kids in the Hall star Bruce McCulloch headlines the Rodeo and box-office revenues triple. heat up cold January nights (cid:580)(cid:3) (cid:629)(cid:627)(cid:627)(cid:633)(cid:553) The Rodeo cele- brates its 20th anniver- sary, with more than 30 productions at seven venues, attracting 10,000 attendees. High Performance away the January blues. “It’s a crazy business,” she out and try something that’s More information Rodeo. Festival tion“ Itt oa dtdhse ldigahrkt easntd m imonatghin oaf- spaieidc.e “sT ihne rae aferest aiv laolt. oYfo mu owvainngt rmeaalklye so puetsoipdlee tgheet oorffd tinhaer cyo tuhcaht (cid:580)(cid:3) p(cid:629)(cid:627)e(cid:628)o(cid:627)p(cid:553)l eM toarkee tihna tnh e6 4fe,0s0ti0- welcomes music, the year,” she said. “It adds some pieces that are grounded and come downtown,” she said. (cid:580)(cid:3) (cid:96)(cid:254)(cid:229)(cid:274)(cid:3)(cid:209)(cid:274)(cid:225)(cid:3)(cid:315)(cid:254)(cid:229)(cid:292)(cid:229)(cid:553) val, which has expanded dance, experimental life to the city. It’s a festival. and pieces you know are going Among the highlights of The 27th-annual High to 22 venues downtown. Festivals are fun. It’s an op- to do well, and acts you want this year’s High Performance Performance Rodeo runs Some 5,000 people show theatre from around portunity to mix and mingle in. You know they may not do Rodeo are an Icelandic pro- Jan. 3 through Feb. 3 up for the outdoor Snow- the world with your friends and artists. as well as the others, but they gram, which includes a cross- at the Epcor Centre for blower event, which fea- And go to events and create need to be in the lineup. disciplinary performance by the Performing Arts. tured sets by electronic conversation.” “We really do try to veer dancer Freya Bjorg Olafson, and For schedules and show music acts Pretty Lights, When O’Connor took the from the mainstream a little bit the acclaimed stage adaptation information, go to Beats Antique and LISA helm of the High Performance and guarantee the best music, of Franz Kafka’s Metamorpho- hprodeo.ca. Mr. Scruff. WILTON Rodeo five years ago, after run- visual art.” sis, featuring the music of Aus- [email protected] ning her own dance company, Although the High Perform- tralian singer and composer (cid:580)(cid:3) (cid:35)(cid:229)(cid:302)(cid:3)(cid:317)(cid:279)(cid:305)(cid:292)(cid:3)(cid:302)(cid:255)(cid:221)(cid:266)(cid:229)(cid:302)(cid:296)(cid:553) (cid:580)(cid:3) (cid:629)(cid:627)(cid:628)(cid:629)(cid:553) The Rodeo lineup one of her first goals was to ance Rodeo is very much a Nick Cave. Single tickets and festival features the premiere of January can be a cold, dark and build a more sustainable busi- “downtown” festival, O’Connor “Iceland is a hothouse of passes can be purchased One Yellow Rabbit’s show depressing month. ness model, while keeping the hopes people from across the creative minds,” O’Connor said. online or in person at People You May Know, as But don’t tell Erin O’Connor artistic quality high. city will visit the core to sam- “The Icelandic heat wave is a the One Yellow Rabbit well as the Calgary debut that. She says the financial stabil- ple some of the most creative unique opportunity for Calgar- box office on the mezza- of Metamorphosis, an The High Performance ity of the festival will allow her theatrical and music produc- ians to bask in the art, music, nine level of the Epcor adaptation of the Rodeo managing producer says to book bigger, more interest- tions in the world. dance and theatre of some Centre, or by calling Franz Kafka story. the annual experimental arts ing acts using a three-year plan- “We’re offering interesting amazing end-of-the-rainbow 403-294-9494. LISA WILTON/METRO festival is custom-made to drive ning cycle. opportunities for people to get Icelandic artists.” Search continues for missing Calgary woman Health Care Aide After searching in vain for Brookwell described the nearly four days, police and disappearance as “totally out the family of a missing Calgary of character” for Mykytiuk- Medical Office Asst. woman continue to expand Evans, who taught special- Accounting & Payroll their efforts. needs children. Police do not Massage Therapy Sandra Mykytiuk-Evans, 56, suspect foul play. was last seen at her Strathcona Dozens of friends, family home on Saturday and was re- members and even parents Business Admin ported missing on Sunday. of her former students have Following an extensive joined in the search, said My- Accounting & Payroll search on Monday of Edworthy kytiuk-Evans’ son-in-law, Rick Park, where Mykytiuk-Evans Van Winkle. liked to walk, police issued an- “Thank God there’s so We offer accredited programs, Alberta Government approved other plea on Wednesday for many of us,” he said. “It’s been Flexible class schedules: Mornings, Afternoons, Evenings and Weekends information from the public. overwhelming.” Police have received many Anyone with information 403.719.4300 www.abmcollege.com “great tips” so far and hope to is asked to call police or Crime Sandra Mykytiuk-Evans, 56, was 3516 26 Street NE, Calgary AB (Opp. Greenwood Inn) hear more, spokesman Kevin Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477. last seen by her family on Saturday. Brookwell, said. ROBSON FLETCHER/METRO CONTRIBUTED metronews.ca NEWS 05 Thursday, January 3, 2013 Despite costing tens of millions of dollars and being completed behind schedule, Calgary’s Peace Bridge has earned a place in many people’s hearts — though it still has plenty of critics. METRO FILE Peace Bridge ranked among world’s top designs of 2012 Grand designs. Mag Tribute on film it should have ranked even higher on the list. highlights projects “I find the design fantas- that are ‘accessible to Local photographer Neil tic,” he said. “It really chan- everyone, often times Zeller has made the Peace ges as you look at it differ- Bridge one of his most ently, from just about every the subject of criticism photographed objects and angle you can find.” (and) impact the has created a calendar Gordon Stewart, Calgary’s consisting of various director of transportation community as a whole’ images of the structure. infrastructure, said the bridge is fast becoming a symbol of (cid:580)(cid:3) (cid:34)(cid:279)(cid:292)(cid:3)(cid:273)(cid:279)(cid:292)(cid:229)(cid:3)(cid:255)(cid:274)(cid:238)(cid:279)(cid:292)(cid:273)(cid:209)(cid:302)(cid:255)(cid:279)(cid:274)(cid:550)(cid:3) the city. ROBSON (cid:251)(cid:279)(cid:3)(cid:302)(cid:279)(cid:3)(cid:274)(cid:229)(cid:255)(cid:268)(cid:320)(cid:229)(cid:268)(cid:268)(cid:229)(cid:292)(cid:289)(cid:254)(cid:279)(cid:302)(cid:279)(cid:251)- “That was the intent at the FLETCHER (cid:292)(cid:209)(cid:289)(cid:254)(cid:317)(cid:553)(cid:221)(cid:279)(cid:273)(cid:553) beginning — to build some- [email protected] thing that would become an icon — and it seems to be Calgary’s Peace Bridge was and design, with 4.2 million working,” he said. ranked among the “top 10 monthly readers around the But Derek Fildebrandt of public spaces” of 2012, as world. the Canadian Taxpayers Fed- selected by an international That put the bridge just eration has a different view architecture publication. behind a floating cinema in of the $24.5-million bridge, The often controversial Thailand and just ahead of which he described as costly, structure was ranked No. 6 the Superkilen Urban Park in ugly and unnecessary. by designboom, an online Copenhagen. “This thing could have magazine billed as the lar- Calgary photographer Neil been free and I still think it gest independent publica- Zeller, who specializes in im- would have been a bad idea,” tion dedicated to architecture ages of the bridge, figured he said. Music-program sponsors ‘Kiting’ alleged. Calgary Correction man charged with 16 In the Dec. 21 issue of fraud-related offences Metro Calgary, the spon- sors of a music program being run out of the Belt- line Youth Centre were A six-month investigation has ing,” withdrew the cash before wrongfully identified. In led to the arrest of a Calgary the fraudulent cheques were the story we identified man who is accused of mul- detected by the bank. the supporting group as tiple fraud-related offences Police say a total of $250,000 the Big Brothers and Big over the course of a year, po- was transferred using ATMs Sisters of Calgary. lice say. and Internet banking, and the The music program is Investigators say between loss to the bank is estimated at in fact put on by the Boys January 2010 and January $35,000. and Girls Clubs of Calgary 2011, a man created 12 aliases Lamin Krubally, 32, was ar- and continues actively to at 13 bank branches using rested on Dec. 17. He has been bring in young partici- false government IDs. He al- charged with 16 counts, in- pants. Metro regrets the legedly deposited hundreds of cluding fraud over $5,000 and error. stolen and fabricated cheques uttering false documents. and, using a process call “kit- METRO 06 NEWS metronews.ca Thursday, January 3, 2013 Court battle. Sperm donor could be on the hook for child-support payments A sperm donor in the U.S. is fighting an effort to force him to pay child support for a child conceived through artificial in- semination by a lesbian couple. When 46-year-old Wil- liam Marotta donated sperm to Angela Bauer and Jennifer Schreiner in 2009, Marotta re- linquished all parental rights, including financial responsibil- ity to the child. When Bauer and Schreiner filed for state as- sistance in Kansas this year, the William Marotta is being asked state demanded the donor’s to pay child support after providing name so it could collect child sperm to a same-sex couple. support for the now three-year- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS old girl. The state contends the Children and Families, said in a agreement between Marotta statement. and the women is not valid Bauer and Schreiner because Kansas law requires a have said they fully support licensed physician to perform Marotta’s efforts to fight the artificial insemination. state’s request. When Bauer “If a sperm donor makes was diagnosed in March with his contribution through a li- what she calls “a significant censed physician and a child illness” that prevents her from Chris Christie speaks at a news conference at New Jersey’s State House on Wednesday in Trenton, N.J. Christie blasted fellow Republican John Boehner for the is conceived, the donor is held working, Schreiner sought House Speaker’s decision Tuesday to delay a vote on Superstorm Sandy relief, saying the inaction is “inexcusable.” NEW JERSEY GOVERNOR’S OFFICE/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS harmless under state statute. health insurance for their In cases where the parties do daughter from the state. The Congress to vote Friday not go through a physician or a DCF told Schreiner if she didn’t clinic, there remains the ques- provide the sperm donor’s tion of who actually is the fath- name, it would deny any health er of a child or children,” An- benefits because she was with- on Superstorm Sandy aid gela de Rocha, a spokeswoman holding information. for the Kansas Department for THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Movie-theatre shooting. Rebuilding stage. Republican Rep. Peter King of it was the right time to sched- On the table Families of victims reject New York said after emerging ule the vote before the current Money from House from a meeting with Boehner Congress went out of business. invitation to reopening votes could result in and Republican lawmakers King left the session with The House Appropriations a roughly $60-billion from New York and New Jer- Boehner without the anger Committee has drafted a sey. The votes will be taken by that led him to lash out at the smaller, $27-billion measure relief package the new Congress that will be speaker Tuesday night. for immediate recovery needs Relatives of the majority of 17. They released a letter sent sworn in Thursday. “What’s done is done. The and a second amendment for people killed in a Colorado to the theatre’s owner, Cine- Boehner’s decision Tuesday end result will be New York, $33 billion to meet longer- movie theatre rejected an invi- mark, in which they criticized night to cancel an expected New Jersey and Connecticut term needs. tation on Wednesday to attend the Texas-based company for The leader of the U.S. House vote on the storm aid before will receive the funding they its reopening this month, call- not previously reaching out to agreed Wednesday to a Congress ends its current ses- deserve. We made our position (cid:580)(cid:3) The $9 billion in flood- ing it a “disgusting offer” that them to offer condolences and vote this week on aid for sion had provoked a firestorm clear last night. That’s in the insurance money to be came at a terrible time — right refusing to meet with them Superstorm Sandy recovery, of criticism from New York, past,” King said. voted on was originally in after the first Christmas with- without lawyers. changing course after coming New Jersey and adjacent states, Sandy was blamed for at the $27-billion measure. out their loved ones. “Our family members under intense pressure from including many lawmakers in least 120 deaths and battered The parents, grandparents, will never be on this earth angry fellow Republicans. his own party. coastline areas from North (cid:580)(cid:3) The votes on Jan. 15 will cousins and widow of nine with us again and a movie House Speaker John Boeh- According to King, Boeh- Carolina to Maine in October. be for $18 billion in im- of the 12 people killed said ticket and some token words ner will schedule a vote Friday ner explained that after the New York, New Jersey and Con- mediate assistance and they were asked to attend an from people who didn’t care for $9 billion for the national contentious vote this week to necticut were the hardest-hit $33 billion for longer-term “evening of remembrance” enough to reach out to us ... is flood-insurance program and avoid major tax increases and states and suffered high winds, projects, including protec- followed by a movie when the appalling,” the letter said. another on Jan. 15 for a remain- spending cuts called the “fis- flooding and storm surges. tion against future storms. Aurora theatre reopens on Jan. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ing $51 billion in the package, cal cliff,” Boehner didn’t think THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Fatal crash New Year’s Day Mishandling debt could be ‘catastrophic’: Obama Paparazzo killed 3 teens dead trying to snap after alleged A last-minute deal in Congress Americans while preventing The U.S. officially hit that debt to avoid the economy-shaking tax hikes that could have sent limit Monday. “If Congress re- Bieber photo plane joyride “fiscal cliff” sent world stocks the economy back into reces- fuses to give the United States climbing Wednesday, but sion.” Then he left for Hawaii government the ability to pay A paparazzo was struck Authorities believe that doesn’t solve the problem of to resume his holiday break. these bills on time, the conse- and killed by a car while a trio of U.S. teenagers the massive U.S. deficit, mean- Congress also will have to quences for the entire global darting across a street took a small airplane on a ing other battles on deep act as early as February on rais- economy would be catastroph- after taking pictures of joyride without permis- spending cuts and the federal ing the $16.4-trillion federal ic — far worse than the impact Justin Bieber’s Ferrari sion before it crashed, debt limit loom in the coming borrowing limit, which will al- of a fiscal cliff,’’ Obama said. when it was pulled over killing them all. 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Teams of workers, many “That’s who they are. of them volunteers, pre- They’re the Sandy Hook pared the Chalk Hill school family,” Robinson said after with fresh paint and new fur- The children who escaped a news conference at a park niture and even raised bath- last month’s shootings at in Monroe a few kilometres room floors so the smaller a Connecticut elementary from the school, which will elementary school students school will be returning to open for classes Thursday can reach the toilets. The stu- classes in a neighbouring morning. An open house was dents’ desks, backpacks and town in a refurbished school held for parents and students other belongings that were now named after their old on Wednesday. left behind following the one, school officials said Robinson added that re- shooting were taken to the Wednesday. naming the Chalk Hill school new school to make them Newtown Superintend- will allow staff and students feel at home. ent of Schools Janet Rob- to keep “their identity and a Several signs welcoming comfort level.” the Sandy Hook students to The school where the their new school were post- On guard shootings occurred remains ed along the road leading to closed and guarded by police. the school in a rural, mostly “I think right now it has Newtown officials haven’t residential neighbourhood. to be the safest school decided yet on the building’s One said, “Welcome Sandy in America.” future. Hook Elementary Kids,” It’s been nearly three while a similar sign added, Monroe police Lt. 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Her father went to pute, and together they killed the police after she didn’t con- the woman. The suspect said The United Nations estimated tact her family for weeks. the second man has fled the Wednesday that more than The lawyer, Aftab Bajwa, country. Police have not yet 60,000 people have been who represents the woman’s managed to locate the woman. killed in Syria’s 21-month- father, said the police chief of THE ASSOCIATED PRESS old uprising against authori- tarian rule, a toll one-third Banned firearms higher than what anti-regime activists had counted. The UN Canada allows sale John Baird recommended human-rights chief called the an order amending the toll “truly shocking.” of assault weapons Automatic Firearms Country Opposition activist The scene on Dec. 17 after a mortar shell killed several in Aleppo, Syria. NARCISO CONTRERAS/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS to Colombia Control List. 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Pierre Bourdages said. “The airport people had a thoughtful bus driver. “It paid off to alert the pub- “This will be a story we’ll good laugh: They hadn’t lic.” never forget,” Nash said. heard that one before.” Thanks to a tip from some- On Wednesday morning, one who read the release and Halifax Regional Police Stacey Nash on checking into her flight one saw a Kijiji ad by Nash’s sis- issued a release asking for piece of luggage lighter ter-in-law about the missing the public’s help in finding suitcase, police called her in the owner of a suitcase filled had turned it into police be- Toronto less than an hour with frozen lobsters and fore noon after spotting it on later. Christmas gifts. Monday. Nash said she was “just so A Metro Transit driver “Given the nature of the happy” everything was safe. “I never eat seafood here in Toronto,” said Nash, who is originally from Shelburne, N.S. “It’s just not the same.” The suitcase was lost at about 6 a.m. on Monday A flag-carrying Idle No More protester watches as police divert traffic around a blockade set up in Winnipeg on when Nash’s brother drove Wednesday. The demonstration lasted three hours and forced traffic on the Trans-Canada Highway to be rerouted her to the airport to catch a around the Perimeter Highway. SHANE GIBSON/METRO IN WINNIPEG flight back to Ontario, after What is the point her first holiday visit to Hali- fax in 20 years. “He said, ‘Stacey, you’re going to have to do with- out your lobster,’” Nash said when he saw the back of the of Idle No More? truck was open. When she realized the luggage was gone — along with a Wii, clothing and Christmas gifts besides the three large lobsters — Nash Meaningful dialogue. 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