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PACKING UP A LESSON IN USE NEW REPORT SHOWS PUBLIC SCHOOLS UNDERUSED GREEN BAY ELIMINATED {page 3} IN ONE GIANT UPSET {page 24} EDMONTON MMoonnddaayy,, JJaannuuaarryy 1166,, 22001122 wwwwww..mmeettrroonneewwss..ccaa NNeewwss wwoorrtthh sshhaarriinngg.. A dose Couple Golden. of wintry reality Nearly 100 plows and sanders sent out to get major roads ready for commute Wind chills, snow in long-range forecast We knew it was coming, Edmon- ton. What to expect Following weeks of unusually warm conditions, winter has made Environment Canada says we’re itself known. With temperatures at the start of an abnormal tem- and wind chill well into the minus- perature trend: Really cold. 20s Sunday, plus a fresh snowfall, New year, new snow-clearing residents had to make a quick budget is “not an issue” at this adjustment to the frigid condi- point, according to the city. Actor George Clooney and girlfriend Stacy Keibler pose in the press tions. room with his award for best performance by an actor in a motion “Welcome to winter in Edmon- into Monday’s commute. picture — drama for The Descendants, at the 69th annual Golden ton,” said Bob Dunford, the city’s Dunford said our warm Decem- Globe Awards at the Beverly Hilton Hotel Sunday night. director of roadway maintenance. ber made us forget about winter Dunford said more than 70 driving. Hollywood touts Oscar favouritKEVeIN WINsTER/GETTY IMAGES trucks worked through the week- “Roads were dry when we left end to bring roads up to good win- work Friday,” he said. “It’s fortu- ter-driving condition. Arterial nate the cold and snow came over roads, bus routes, bridge decks and the weekend, so people can adjust. The Descendants was also named best drama at the annual celebration of film and television, hills are getting top priority from Slow down, and take extra time to which will make it a definite Oscar favourite. For more on the big night — and some of the big sanding crews, and more trucks get where you’re going.” winners — see page 16. will hit the streets as flurries fall LUCY HAINES 02 news: edmonton metronews.ca MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 2012 Winning. Work 1 news This sculpture called “Awakening” took top honours at Ice on Whyte’s opening weekend ice-carving competition. LUCY HAINES/FOR METRO Top honours go to Investigators in Los Angeles A team from China won Ice on Whyte’s ice-carving competition for the third are confident a man in custody is behind four recent killings straight year. The festival continues through Jan. 22, with a giant outdoor slide of homeless men. ‘Awakening’ and heated tent with free hot chocolate and entertainment. “We can’t program Scan code for story. the weather — we live in a winter city,” said festival producer Wanda Bornn. To scan 2D barcodes in Metro, download the free ScanLife app at National DNA databank sought 2dscan.com. On the web at metronews.ca Mother of man missing since 2008 hoping for bill to change how DNA is used Should a family Petition to store and compare DNA of missing persons in Tory MP’s hands be denied permanent resi- After hearing Friday “(The databank) would dence because SWHILELLILAEMYSON from her MP’s office, Alix mean there could be fami- Missing persons evidence of a crime. they have a @METRONEWS.CA is hopeful new legislation lies across Canada that find A federal DNA bill, dubbed could lead to answers their loved ones.” While victim and familial Lindsey’s Law, was named young boy who The mother of a man miss- about her son Dylan A spokesperson for DNA is often taken in miss- for 14-year-old Lindsey is deaf? Guidy ing from Edmonton since Koshman, who’s been Boughen confirmed the pe- ing-persons cases, it is cur- Nicholls, who vanished in Mamann 2008 is hopeful families missing since Oct. 11, tition had been sent for rently not stored 1992. It was defeated in like hers may soon know 2008. He was 21 at the certification, a step needed nati o nally unless there is 2007. discusses a their loved ones’ fates. time. before the bill can go to recent Federal Melanie Alix has been Every time remains are Parliament. ists already. significant number of cas- rallying her MP in Moose found, she wonders if they Const. Jim Gurney of the “I think a lot of people es that could have been Court decision at Jaw, Ray Boughen, for a na- belong to her son. Edmonton Police Service’s assume we have that capa- solved,” said Gurney, who metronews.ca/ tional DNA databank to “Until we have some missing persons unit said bility,” said Gurney, adding estimates 82 historical lo- immigration store and compare the kind of closure, we can’t people are often surprised he is “all for it.” cal missing-persons files DNA of missing persons. even grieve,” said Alix. no national databank ex- “There are probably a are “just sitting there.” NEEDAUTOCREDITEDMONTON.COM $0 DOWN DRIVES AWAY TODAY! A DIVISION OF WEST EDMONTON HYUNDAI 100% APPROVED $90/WK $63/WK $51/WK $84/WK GUARANTEED 2010 Dodge Challenger SXT Rally 2010 Dodge Grand Caravan Stow N Go 2011 Hyundai Accent 2010 Hyundai Santa Fe AWD Stk #E1615A. Nav, leather, sunroof, warranty. Stk #E1614. Warranty, low kms. Stk #25088A. Auto, loaded, sunroof, warranty. Stk #E1555. Warranty. All Payments include Taxes. All Payments @ 6.79% and Longest Term Available. OAC. CALL 780.966.5514 Good credit, bad credit, no credit, fi rst-time buyer program RICK or 1.866.254.4516 metronews.ca 03 news: edmonton MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 2012 Edmonton public schools ST. ALBERT woman in the U.S. noti- fied authorities that a Facebook man had allegedly threatened to shoot po- underused, report shows police lice officers in a post on the social media site. threats RCMP then traced it to a computer in St. Al- lead to bert, and a man was ar- Public board to discuss rates of school enrolment and utilization rested without incident. Report shows EPSB has lowest rates of use of major Alberta boards arrest Evidence was seized after a search of the home. METRO FILE A St. Albert man is in James Houtstra, 32, is SHELLEY custody and facing charged with uttering WILLIAMSON A report requested by a board trustee, set for review at Tuesday’s public meeting, charges after allegedly threats. @METRONEWS.CA reveals the EPSB rate of use for its school spaces is among the province’s lowest. making threats to shoot He is slated to appear police on Facebook. in court Jan. 30. According to a report that On Friday morning, a METRO will go before its trustees on Tuesday, the Edmonton Public School Board’s Alcohol and schools are some of the most underused in the province. speed suspected Showing a utilization rate of 66 per cent, the use of EPSB’s spaces fall be- in fatal crash hind the Calgary Board of Education and Calgary Ro- man District’s 76 per cent, and the Edmonton A man is dead after losing pole around 7 a.m. Catholic District’s 75 per control of his car and hit- The sole occupant, a cent usage rate. ting a light standard Sun- man in his late 20s, was “This data is not sur- day morning while taken to hospital where prising to me. I was aware speeding on icy city roads, he died of his injuries. that our utilization rate said police. The crash is still being was less than other The road was shut investigated, but police boards,” said Dave Col- down for hours following believe alcohol was also a burn, EPSB chair. the collision at 142 Street factor. METRO He credits the lower between 114 and 118 av- rate of students to spaces enues, involving a white For more local news in part to the board’s two- Pontiac that became visit metronews.ca/ year moratorium on wrapped around a light edmonton school closures, declared back in 2010. “What this board has decided is to resist the Police home in Erin Woods urge to simply close his 10-point plan. By the numbers investigating about 9:15 a.m. Saturday schools,” said Colburn, Colburn called it “very cation had 30,027 unused after a 911 call claiming adding a committee has positive,” but notes “detail student spaces in its suspicious there was a break-in in been working on possible that needs to be fleshed schools. progress. school-saving solutions. out” in the plan. Using the difference be- death When police arrived, A report is expected in “I would say the Ed- tween net capacity and The Edmonton Catholic they found a man dead. the coming months, he monton Public School adjusted enrolment based Schools District had An autopsy is said. Board is strongly support- on 2010-11 data, the EPSB 10,033 student spots, Police are investigating scheduled for Monday. Last week, Education ive of wraparound servic- had the lowest rate of while the Calgary Catholic what could be Calgary’s Police said the victim Minister Thomas es,” said Colburn. “I don’t school utilization at Board had 14,828 unused first murder of the year and a suspect knew one Lukaszuk included work- think we’ve quite hit a 39,027 student spaces. student spaces but over the weekend. another. ing with boards to find home run with what that expects a decline this Officers responded to a METRO flexible uses for schools in is yet.” The Calgary Board of Edu- year. 04 news: edmonton metronews.ca MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 2012 Italy cruise ship death toll rises to 5 after divers find two more bodies At least 15 people unaccounted An Italian firefighter helicopter lifts up a passenger Sunday from the luxury cruise ship for after luxury liner runs aground Costa Concordia, which ran aground off the tiny Tuscan island of Giglio, Italy. Captain arrested after accident Maritime authorities, pas- sengers and mounting evi- Sinking ship dence pointed Sunday toward the captain of a cruise liner that ran Authorities are holding aground and capsized off Francesco Schettino, the the Tuscan coast, amid ac- ship’s Italian captain, for in- cusations that he aban- vestigation of suspected doned ship before manslaughter and everyone was safely evac- abandoning his ship, uated and was showing among other charges. off when he steered the According to the Italian vessel far too close to navigation code, a captain shore. who abandons a ship in Divers searching the danger can face up to 12 murky depths of the par- years in prison. tially submerged Costa A coast guard official on Concordia found the bod- Sunday said officers exhort- ies of two elderly men still ed Schettino to return to in their life jackets, bring- his ship as panicked ing the confirmed death passengers desperately toll to five. At least 15 peo- fled the cruise liner. ple were still missing. The recovered bodies and a crew member were discovered at an brought to shore in a dra- emergency gathering matic airlift some 36 point near the restaurant hours after the grounding where many of the 4,200 late Friday. on board were dining Meanwhile, questions when the luxury liner were raised about the struck rocks or a reef off captain, who was spotted the tiny island of Giglio. by coast guard officials Still, there were glim- and passengers fleeing the mers of hope with the res- scene even as the chaotic cue of three survivors: A evacuation was under young South Korean cou- way. ple on their honeymoon THE ASSOCIATED PRESS (cid:1) HEALTHCARE BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY Liberals stand by Queen, (cid:3)(cid:16)(cid:1)(cid:22)(cid:16)(cid:20)(cid:1)(cid:11)(cid:6)(cid:21)(cid:10)(cid:1)(cid:3)(cid:12)(cid:6)(cid:7)(cid:10)(cid:19)(cid:10)(cid:18)(cid:1)(cid:6)(cid:15)(cid:9)(cid:1) (cid:1) YOUR CAREER IN approve marijuana (cid:1)(cid:23)(cid:5)(cid:19)(cid:16)(cid:14)(cid:6)(cid:8)(cid:11)(cid:1)(cid:4)(cid:17)(cid:16)(cid:7)(cid:13)(cid:10)(cid:14)(cid:18)(cid:24)(cid:2)(cid:1) HEALTHCARE (cid:1) (cid:1) (cid:1) (cid:1)(cid:1) God save the Queen and another calling, for the le- (cid:1) Unit Clerk pass the joint. galization and regulation Many(cid:1)(cid:1) people with diabetes develop a Federal Liberals have of marijuana. stom(cid:1)ach condition called “gastroparesis. 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Brand criminal in crashes into Pacific detention A man accused of helping Space probe designed to travel to Mars’ twin moons incite the Rwandan geno- cide has been released It got stranded in Earth’s orbit after Nov. 9 launch from a Quebec City hospi- Efforts by Russians to bring it back to life failed tal and put in an immigra- tion detention centre. Leon Mugesera is facing A Russian space probe de- ternational Space Station. deportation back to Rwan- signed to boost the nation’s Space junk RIA Novosti news da where he faces charges pride on a bold mission to a agency, however, cited related to a 1992 speech moon of Mars came down Thousands of pieces of Russian ballistic experts that allegedly helped spur in flames Sunday, shower- derelict space vehicles or- who said the fragments the genocide. ing fragments into the bit Earth, occasionally pos- fell over a broader patch of A Quebec Superior South Pacific west of ing danger to astronauts Earth’s surface, spreading Court justice ordered a Chile’s coast, officials said. and satellites in orbit. from the Atlantic and in- one-week delay on Thurs- Pieces from the Phobos- About 100 metric tonnes cluding Brazil. day — the day he was due Ground, which had be- of space junk fall on Earth The $170-million craft is to be deported. come stuck in Earth’s orbit, every year. one of the heaviest and THE CANADIAN PRESS landed in water 1,250 kilo- Russia’s space agency most toxic pieces of space With fewer people visiting the country’s national PAUL CHIASSON/THE CANADIAN PRESS metres west of Wellington Roscosmos predicted that junk ever to crash to parks and historic sites, Parks Canada has hired Island in Chile’s south, the only between 20 to 30 Earth, but space officials a consultant to help boost its flagging brand. Russian military Air and fragments of the Phobos and experts said the risks Space Defence Forces said probe with a total weight posed by its crash were SEAN KILPATRICK/THE CANADIAN PRESS in a statement. of 200 kilograms would minimal because the toxic Parks to revamp image The military space- survive the re-entry and rocket fuel on board and tracking facilities were plummet to Earth. most of the craft’s struc- monitoring the probe’s ture would burn up in the Toronto marketing firm Veritas is getting paid crash, said spokesman Col. ocean area is where Russia atmosphere high above $395,000 over two years to advise Parks Canada on Alexei Zolotukhin. guides its discarded space the ground anyway. how it can better promote itself. The agency wants Leon Mugesera He said the deserted cargo ships serving the In- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS a 10 per cent increase in visits by 2015. 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In Iraq report clears rebel people: UN chief Tutsis Presence of observers in Syria has not put a stop to Rwandan President Paul bloodshed UN says 400 people have been killed in Kagame said Sunday he’s “not very excited” by a re- past three weeks, on top of 5,000 killed since March port released by a French commission that found HUSSEIN MALLA/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the missile fire that The UN chief demanded na are opposed. brought down the Rwan- Sunday that Syria’s presi- Syria agreed last month dan president’s plane in dent stop killing his own to an Arab League plan 1994 and sparked the people and said the “old that calls for a halt to the country’s genocide came order” of one-man rule crackdown, the withdraw- from a military camp and and family dynasties is al of heavy weaponry from not Tutsi rebels. over in the Middle East on cities and the release of all The findings essentially a day when activists said political prisoners. About clear several people close 27 people died. 200 Arab League observers to Kagame, who was the Secretary-General Ban are working in Syria to ver- leader of the Tutsi rebels at Ki-moon, delivering the Secretary-General ify whether the govern- Iraqi security forces inspect the scene of a car bomb the time. French judges keynote address at a con- Ban Ki-moon ment is abiding by its attack in front of a government compound in Ramadi, had filed preliminary ference in Beirut on agreement to end the mili- 115 kilometres west of Baghdad, on Sunday. charges against Kagame’s democracy in the Arab tary crackdown on dissent. allies and were investigat- world, said the revolutions the killings began — unlike The U.S. and many in THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ing the incident because a of the Arab Spring show the UN Security Council. the Syrian opposition say 7 dead after gunfight French air crew was killed people will no longer ac- That body is deeply di- killings have accelerated. in the plane crash. cept tyranny. vided. The U.S. and Euro- “The killings still contin- Kagame said he takes is- Ban has been highly crit- pean nations demand ue and still there are people Iraqi security forces on Sunday battled gunmen who sue with the idea that ical of the Assad govern- strong condemnation and arrested,” said Arab League detonated a car bomb before blasting their way into Rwanda or Africa should ment’s deadly crackdown possible sanctions against chief Nabil Elaraby in a government compound, killing seven policemen be judged by outsiders. on civilian protesters since Assad, but Russia and Chi- Bahrain. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS during a three-hour gunfight, police said. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Spain’s judicial hero to stand trial ARTURO RODRIGUEZ, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Picture making a difference Dream of working in the health care field? What’s holding you back? Spanish Judge Baltasar Garzon, once widely regarded as Spain’s most prominent magistrate, goes on trial Tuesday. Become a health care aide. 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