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AFTER THE SLIDE AVALANCHE WEEK — PART 1 OF 5: HOW THE DEATH OF SEVEN CHILDREN NEAR THE B.C.-ALBERTA BORDER CHANGED EVERYTHING PAGES 6 & 7 LONDON Monday, January 28, 2013 News worth sharing. metronews.ca | twitter.com/themetrolondon | facebook.com/themetrolondon ‘It’s great’: LGBTs on Wynne’s win Kathleen Wynne. Premier Kathleen Wynne Ontario ... hold that prejudice in their hearts,” she said dur- Election a big step for ing a Saturday speech to Lib- women, lesbian and (cid:580)(cid:3) Wynne, 59, was elected eral delegates. gay community, to the legislature in The real historic thing, she the Liberal sweep of says, is that she’ll become the some say 2003, and has served sixth woman premier in Can- as minister of educa- ada once she’s sworn in. tion, aboriginal affairs, “We’ve wondered about municipal affairs and why we haven’t had a higher ANGELA transportation. Before percentage of women in legis- MULLINS entering politics, she latures and in Parliament,” [email protected] was a conflict-mediation she said on Sunday. “Well, professional running her maybe now we’re reaching a Having a lesbian at the helm own company. critical mass.” of the Ontario legislature Wynne plans on diving sends a strong message, the straight into business, prom- president of the Pride London Wynne, who is married ising to recall Queen’s Park Festival says. with three children and two by Feb. 19. She has vowed not Kathleen Wynne’s elec- grandchildren, attended to call an election this year or tion as the provincial Liberal events at last summer’s Pride draft a budget that would trig- leader — and the next pre- London parade. Seeing her ger the government’s defeat. mier — brings a sense of nor- thrust into the provincial Among the tasks at hand is malcy to all members of the spotlight months later is “ex- mending relations with teach- LGBT community. citing,” Rosser said. ers’ unions angry about legis- “Any time we see a sign of While Wynne — Ontario’s lated contracts. equality like that, I think it’s first openly gay leader — ac- She will also face contro- great for our community,” knowledges feeling a special versies left behind by former said Andrew Rosser, 27. “It responsibility to LGBT youth, premier Dalton McGuinty, also shows younger people she doesn’t want her sexual including decisions to can- coming out that there are orientation to overshadow cel gas plants in two Liberal people who are successful in her job. ridings and a criminal probe their jobs, and it’s not such a “The province has changed, of the Ornge air-ambulance weird thing, not such a differ- our party has changed. I do service. ent thing” to be gay. not believe that the people of WITH FILES FROM THE CANADIAN PRESS How far will Golden eagle Penguins they go? rebound Remember that student video of a fake eagle snatch- City politicians are facing ing a baby in Montreal? It James Neal lifts Pittsburgh to “We’ve wondered about why we haven’t had a higher percentage of women in legislatures and in Parliament,” tough decisions as they look turns out the hoax was no a 2-1 victory over the Ottawa Kathleen Wynne says. “Well, maybe now we’re reaching a critical mass.” The newly elected leader of the provincial for ways to keep their joke when it came to raising Senators with a flawless Liberal party — and Ontario’s next premier — made the remarks on Sunday in Toronto. VINCE TALOTTA/TORSTAR NEWS SERVICE promise of no tax hike PAGE 3 money for the school PAGE 9 shootout PAGE 17 WE MADE IT EVEN MORE AMAZING! AVAILABLE STARTING TODAY. DOWNLOAD THE NEW METRO NEWS APPS FOR FREE. DOWNLOADTHEFREEMETROAPPTODAY! iPad|iPhone metronews.ca NEWS 03 Monday, January 28, 2013 Drugs, weapons seized Police’s street gang unit makes arrests An early-morning search of two residences has led to five men being arrested. On Saturday at about 3:40 a.m., the London N Police Service street gang unit executed two search warrants around Simcoe and Maitland Streets. Five men were ar- E rested and a quantity of drugs as well as a loaded firearm were seized. Police said the investiga- tion is still continuing W and charges are pend- ing. METRO Break-and-enter charge Neighbour’s S phone call leads to Getting up close at the London Lifestyle Home Show charge against London man Garbrielle Bella, 8, left, and her mom, Andrea Bella, 41, both of London, check out the Thunderhead shower nozzle as salesman Aaron Walker talks about the product during the Lifestyle Home Show on Sunday at the Western Fair District. The London Homebuilders’ Association’s three-day show drew thousands of Police were called to a people to the fair district to look at everything from the latest styles in purses to backyard decks to appliances. ANGELA MULLINS/METRO home on Ronald Street on Friday afternoon after a A city budget repeat? neighbour saw a suspi- cious male around the residences. Police arrived and arrested 29-year-old Keith Currie of London. He was charged with Hard truth. Concern the debt market,” Coun. Paul Budget 2013 at a glance day, avoiding the axe as about one count of break and Hubert said. “I’m not sure $4 million worth of cuts and enter. The stolen items is growing that tactics there’s appetite for that in revenue-generating plans from the residence posed for balancing the public.” (cid:580)(cid:3) Council needs to cut or were approved. were recovered at the 2013 budget will only Either move would be a fi nd new revenue worth Libraries and buses were scene. blow to taxpayers, the coun- about $20 million to avoid spared budget blows Friday, METRO postpone future pain cillor said. a tax increase. with council approving fund- “All you’re doing is putting ing increases — worth about if off for someone to pay more (cid:580)(cid:3) When budget talks broke $1.6 million combined — for that item tomorrow,” Hu- Friday, about $11.5 million to the boards. Without the City politicians will be facing bert said. remained to be cut, the money, library hours and an $11.5-million roadblock on Reserves, he said, are al- equivalent of a 2.5 per bus routes would have been the way to zero when budget ready hurting — projected cent tax increase. slashed, officials had said. talks resume after a two-week to be down 25 to 30 per cent The capital budget will be breather. “across the board” at the end (cid:580)(cid:3) All decisions made during up for discussion when de- At least some are worried of the year compared to 2010. budget talks are prelimin- bate continues Feb. 7. Finding that will mean a repeat of “Is that OK?,” he said ary. Nothing’s fi nal until millions of dollars for new 11th-hour decisions made last about the dip. “Probably. But the budget is approved projects — including the in- year — dipping into reserve how far do you want to go?” Feb. 28. itial $6-million instalment funds or even borrowing Councillors staved off toward council’s 10-year eco- money to avoid a tax hike. nearly all proposed service nomic prosperity plan — is “I do continue to have the cuts during full-day budget grams, road sweeping and expected to be on the table concerns that we’re going to sessions Thursday and Friday. sidewalk snow removals were Feb. 8. go to the reserves or go to Affordable housing pro- all big winners in the first ANGELA MULLINS/METRO 100% CANADIAN & SERVING LONDON FOR 33 YEARS 111 Cluubs AAcrosss Londonn START YOUR GOODLIFE TODAY NO MONEY DOWN 1-800-597-1FIT (cid:15)(cid:24)(cid:26)(cid:27)(cid:31)(cid:16) NO ENROLMENT!* goodliffefitnesss.com (ON A 1 YEAR MEMBERSHIP) YOUR NO JUDGEMENT(cid:279) CLUB EveryBODY Welcome Here *Based on the purchase of a 1 year membership. Bi-weekly payments will commence based on your start date. Applicable tax applies. No additional fees are required above the regular membership fee. Membership fees vary based on club and the selected membership option chosen. Offer valid at participating locations only. Please check goodlifefitness.com or with club for hours of operation. Other conditions apply, see club for details. 04 NEWS metronews.ca Monday, January 28, 2013 Sharing a message of hope Environment Canada. Freezing rain expected Survivor. Iranian If you go Environment Canada has Forecast prisoner-turned-author issued a special weather state- ment, warning of a prolonged aims to inspire others (cid:580)(cid:3) Marina Nemat will speak period of freezing rain and ice The forecast is calling for through personal at 7 p.m. on Tuesday in pexeplleectst.e dT htoe sftraeret zeinargl yr aMino nwdaays afobro mveo-snto ormf tahle t ewmeepke,r aatnudr es experience UCennivterer’ssi tWy eCsotm Mmuusntaitnyg morning and not taper off be- significant amounts of Lounge at Western Uni- fore noon. rainfall into Tuesday. versity. Rob Kuhn of the Ontario ANGELA Storm Prediction Centre says MULLINS (cid:580)(cid:3) The talk is sponsored by drivers should be prepared for [email protected] Western Navigators, a dangerous conditions this mor- Kuhn. “Motorists and pedes- campus Christian group. ning. trians alike should really be Strength, bravery, survival: “There’s going to be one prepared. They should consider They are words that meant or two centimetres of snow tweaking their travel plans if nothing to Marina Nemat as fate — “disappearing” during before, so that helps a bit. But they can ...” she sat in an Iranian prison. the years of the Iranian Revo- when we’ve got ice pellets and Environment Canada says Tortured by guards and lis- lution. especially freezing rain, it’s go- there is a chance we could tening as hundreds of people Nemat remembers her ing to be during the morning break a weather record on Tues- were executed, the 16-year-old father crying as guards held rush hour, so untreated roads day when the temperature is was on autopilot — “a machine her at gunpoint and searched could be icy and slippery,” said expected to reach 11 C. AM980.CA responding minimally” to the the family home, confiscating “echoes” of reality. books — including those by Urgent Care Centre Howard Rundle “It’s not strength. It’s a big Jane Austen — to serve as “evi- mistake to think about it as dence” of her disobedience. strength,” Nemat said. “When I “There was this gap be- Marina Nemat was jailed in Tehran when she was 16 years old. CONTRIBUTED St. Joseph’s to Fanshawe College was hearing the sounds of the tween me and reality. I could extend hours head to retire execution, there was no emo- see reality, I could hear reality, the hands of the guard’s family. looking at things, analyzing tion. There wasn’t fear, there I could smell reality. But it was It wasn’t until after she fled them and feeling things, very As of March 1, St. Joseph’s Fanshawe College president wasn’t panic. There wasn’t a lot just a void, it was a huge black, to Canada in 1991 that emo- slowly and cautiously,” said Ne- Health Care London will Howard Rundle is retiring, of thought going into it.” stupid void,” she said. “You just tions — including forgiveness, mat, now 47 and living in Au- extend the hours of the effective Aug. 31. It was an emotionless disconnect.” the most powerful of all — rora, Ont. Urgent Care Centre to Rundle was appointed pantomime of life that started The disconnect stayed with began seeping through. “There are a lot of elements 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday Fanshawe’s fourth in January 1982 when guards her for decades, pushing her Now, she talks to others of suffering I cannot shake off, to Friday. Hours will president in 1995. Before came to her middle-class home through two years in the no- about her life with hopes of in- but if I create something posi- remain 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on that, he held various pos- in Tehran and arrested her for torious Evin prison, a forced spiring them to make a differ- tive out of all the negative stuff, weekends and holidays. itions at Fanshawe since speaking out against the gov- marriage to a prison guard that ence any way they can. I can still live, and I can create METRO joining in 1972. METRO ernment. Some of her friends freed her, a return trip to death “It took 20 years and my goodness, something to smile had already faced the same row and, eventually, freedom at mother’s death for me to start about.” MMeettrroo LLoonnddoonn SSttuuddeenntt AAtthhlleetteess ooff tthhee WWeeeekk!! Meet Metro’s featured students from Oakridge S.S. This weekly feature highlights exceptional students in London in partnership with the Thames Valley District School Board. 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Seven stu- We’ll bring you stories dents, all 15 years old, died of personal tragedy and that day in B.C.’s Connaught survival, along with in-depth Creek. looks at the individuals and A decade after the most institutions working on the devastating avalanche sea- front line to keep people son on record, the natural safe as more and more phenomenon continues to people venture into Western instill fear, intrigue, curios- Canada’s stunning wilder- ity and awe. ness. B.C. deaths by activity: ’96 - ’12 SOURCE: B.C. CORONERS SERVICE DAY 1 75 SNOW- 55 MOBILE SKI 31 THE TRAGEDY HELI-SKI 8 TTohme coarlrlo owf :t hThe ew Rilidsk a n d its HIKE/CLIMB 3 OCCUPATIONAL sometimes deadly nature. 9 SNOWBOARD Impetus for change The deadliest avalanche season Quoted on record forced Parks Canada to reform the country’s ava- “It was definitely a lanche safety systems. watershed moment for The winter of 2002/2003 claimed the lives of 29 people public avalanche safety.” (25 in British Columbia). The most shocking incident Grant Statham, mountain risk specialist for Parks Canada was the deaths of the seven stu- dents in Connaught Creek “It was a huge shakeup,” sire to prevent future tragedies. said Grant Statham, a moun- “One of the most important tain risk specialist hired by things was having the parents Parks Canada to implement 36 (of victims) involved,” he said. recommendations in the after- “That was very tough, to work math of the slide. with someone that was griev- Parks Canada developed ing so much. There were a lot An aerial view of Connaught Creek, B.C. Connaught is now deemed the poster child for complex “Class 3” terrain because of the 18 major avalanche trails that loom overhead. world-leading public avalanche of fingers being pointed at us.” and terrain bulletins, provin- But it was worth it. cial and federal governments Many of the advances in got involved in funding pro- Canada, such as the avalanche grams, signage at parks were danger scale and icons, have ramped up, and regulations since been universally adopted were put in place dictating around the world. where supervised groups of Avalanche fatalities rates youth could, and could not, ac- remain fairly steady (averaging cess. around 10 a year in B.C.) even The recommendations also though backcountry use has led to the creation of the Can- grown exponentially. adian Avalanche Centre, one “2003 has affected us deep- of the lasting legacies of the ly,” said Statham. “It was a ter- 2002/2003 season. rible event. But out of that, a lot The changes, unprecedent- of good has been done in the 10 ed in scope, were born out of a years since.” deep collective pain and the de- MATT KIELTYKA/METRO IN VANCOUVER Scott Broshko Michael Shaw Marissa Staddon Jeff Tricket metronews.ca AVALANCHE WEEK 07 Monday, January 28, 2013 CHANGED EVERYTHING Seven students dead. Grief pushed parents to fight for better standards EMILY JACKSON Metro in Vancouver For decades, a ski trip along Connaught Creek trail near B.C.’s majestic Rogers Pass was the crown jewel of the school’s renowned outdoor education program. On Feb. 1, 2003, Grade 10 student Daniel Arato was to follow in the tracks of his older brother who a few years before safely completed the overnight trip, run by the prestigious Okotoks, Alta.- Snowshoers head into Seymour Provincial Park Jan. 20, where avalanche signage is impossible to miss. based Strathcona-Tweedsmuir JENNIFER GAUTHIER/METRO IN VANCOUVER School. But in just four seconds From ‘enter at your own risk’ to a culture of safety that Saturday morning, an ava- Better lanche barreled into the valley as the group crossed, resulting Parks Canada revamped recreation, commercial and practices in a tragedy that would forever the way risk is measured, school groups would likely change Canada’s approach to rated terrain on its complex- have skied that day, the real avalanche safety. ity and created separate rules question was how much risk Daniel and six other stu- It was not acceptable to the for custodial groups. And any a school is willing to take. dents, all 15 years old, lost Aratos that seven deaths were group of children not under The program now accepts their lives. considered within the “nor- parental custody will never a lower level of risk, outdoor Seven of their peers, two mal” range during avalanche traverse the highly complex education director Bruce teachers and one volunteer season. Connaught Creek trail again. Hendricks said. leader survived, largely due “Every year if we had The Aratos and the other The school holds extensive to the immediate rescue ef- seven kids dying, would that parents never called for the briefings for parents, updated forts from a husband and wife be OK?” Peter questioned cancellation of the outdoor its emergency response proto- pair of mountain guides who Parks Canada in the months education program, but an col and holds trip debriefings happened to witness the ava- that followed. “You need to independent report on the to seek continuous improve- lanche from a nearby slope. All work on getting the mindset Strathcona-Tweedsmuir ment. were buried or partially buried to change.” School program by consult- Hendricks gets a dozen under snow the coroner de- Parks Canada agreed, and ant Ross Cloutier in June requests a year from schools scribed as “like concrete” in 10 years after the deadli- 2003 recommended changes. looking to emulate the pro- the area’s largest avalanche in est winter for recreational He found that it had gram, which was accredited 25 years. backcountry users on record, become more “adventure” by the Association for Experi- The tragedy rocked the there is a culture of safety in than “outdoor” education. ential Education last year. community as devastated place. Though he concluded most EMILY JACKSON/METRO IN VANCOUVER families, friends and teachers grappled with the enormous loss: How could this happen safety and on a path that hun- Parks Canada and they, as par- gedy, the Aratos’ grief pushed to a group that was equipped dreds traverse annually? ents, simply didn’t understand them to work with Parks Can- with the right gear, well organ- Daniel’s parents, Peter and or appropriately address the ada to change the mindset ized, educated in avalanche Judith Arato, say the school, risks associated with the back- from the “Enter at your own country. risk” signs posted at national Exclusively online “You send your kids to park entrances to a culture of school, and I think as par- safety. ents we intrinsically trust And though safety improve- The Aratos were shocked by what that school is not taking any ments won’t bring back their they saw when they took a heli- risks with your children,” Ju- son or his classmates Ben Al- copter ride over Connaught Creek dith said in an interview, her bert, Scott Broshko, Alex Pat- after the accident. voice pausing only when she tillo, Michael Shaw, Marissa Listen to their story at recounted the moment she Staddon and Jeff Trickett, the metronews.ca/features learned of the accident. “They considerable safety changes Judith and Peter Arato /avalanche-week. didn’t themselves recognize are rewarding. they were playing Russian rou- “We’d be disappointed if CANDICE WARD/FOR METRO lette with the children’s lives.” there was a tragedy and no CONTRIBUTED/PARKS CANADA In the decade since the tra- one did anything,” Judith said. Avalanche deaths in B.C. between 1999 and 2012. 25 SOURCE: B.C. CORONERS SERVICE 12 0 Ben Albert Alex Pattillo Daniel Arato 99-01 01-02 02-03 03-0404-05 05-06 06-07 07-08 08-09 09-10 10-11 11-12 08 NEWS metronews.ca Monday, January 28, 2013 Over 230 dead in nightclub blaze Santa Maria, Brazil. of the band Gurizada Fan- dangueira, told Radio Gaucha Wall of bodies and that the fire “might have hap- toxic smoke prevented pened because of ... the ma- revellers from escaping chine we use to create a lumin- ous effect with sparks.” He confirmed that accor- dion player Danilo Jacques, Flames raced through a crowd- 28, died, while the other five ed nightclub in southern Bra- members made it out safely. zil early Sunday, killing more Police Maj. Cleberson than 230 people as panicked Braida Bastianello said by tele- partygoers gasped for breath phone that the toll had risen in the smoke-filled air, stam- to 233 — he said earlier that peding toward a single exit the disaster was likely made partially blocked by those al- worse because the club ap- ready dead. peared to have just one exit. Witnesses said a flare or “Large amounts of toxic firework lit by band mem- smoke quickly filled the room, bers started the blaze in Santa and I would say that at least 90 Maria, a city of about 225,000, per cent of the victims died of though the official cause was asphyxiation,” said Dr. Paulo still under investigation. Afonso Beltrame, a professor Television images showed at the medical school of the smoke pouring out of the Kiss Federal University of Santa nightclub as shirtless young Maria. men who had attended a party Beltrame, who went to the joined firefighters using axes city’s Caridade Hospital to and sledgehammers to pound help, said he was told the club at windows and walls to free had been filled far beyond cap- those trapped inside. acity. Guido Pedroso Melo, com- “The toxic smoke made mander of the city’s fire de- people lose their sense of dir- partment, told the O Globo ection ... At least 50 bodies newspaper that firefighters were found inside a bathroom. had trouble getting inside be- Apparently they confused the cause of a “barrier of bodies bathroom door with the exit,” blocking the entrance.” he told The Associated Press by Guitarist Rodrigo Martins, telephone. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Friends and family mourn over one of hundreds of bodies brought to a local gymnasium for identification. NABOR GOULART/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Plane crash delay the recovery operation Vows of ‘Never Again’ renewed until the next Antarctic Bodies to remain in research season, which Antarctica for now coincides with the region’s on Holocaust Remembrance Day period of 24-hour sunlight. Officials have called off ef- Peter West of the U.S. forts to recover the bodies of National Science Founda- three Canadians after a plane tion says rescue crews have crash in Antarctica, saying it retrieved some equipment Holocaust survivors, polit- warning so that the horrors of would be unsafe to further from the aircraft, including icians, religious leaders and the past are not repeated, so disturb the wreckage. the cockpit voice recorder, others marked International that every form of hatred and One of the agencies inves- which should help author- Holocaust Remembrance Day racism is overcome and that re- tigating the deadly crash says ities learn about what caused on Sunday with solemn prayers spect for, and dignity of, every poor winter weather will the crash. THE CANADIAN PRESS and the now oft-repeated warn- human person is encouraged,” ings to never let such horrors the German-born pontiff said. happen again. In a statement, U.S. Pope Benedict XVI, speaking President Barack Obama said NOTICE OF SALE from his window at St. Peter’s that “the United States, along Square at the Vatican, advocat- with the international com- ed constant vigilance. munity, resolves to stand in the Storage-Mart #3003 665 Adelaide St. N, London, ON “The memory of this im- way of any tyrant or dictator Friday, February 22, 2013 @ 10:00am mense tragedy ... must repre- who commits crimes against Units: #0313C Jordan Arsenault, #0422D Joshua Ben-David, #0620F sent for everyone a constant humanity and stay true to the A memorial ceremony at Raoul Wallenberg Square in Stockholm, Sweden. Eric Ackland, #0763G Victor Grimes, #1307A Mike Thibert principle of ‘Never Again.’” LEIF R JANSSON/SCANPIX SWEDEN/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS As every year, Holocaust Storage-Mart #3001 328 Commissioners Rd. 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Upon a coursory inspection ing done good” despite the ceremony in Milan. defence of fascism. A can- the units were found to contain: mini dirt bikes, shelving, household goods, furniture, appliances, sports equipment, boxes and totes, tools, and small appliances. Items will be dictator’s anti-Jewish laws, Berlusconi added that didate for local elections, sold or otherwise disposed of at this site on dates and at approximate times listed by the sparking outrage as Europe “within this alliance came Gianfranco Mascia, pledged addresses above to satisfy owner lien in accordance with the provincial statutes. Terms of held Holocaust remem- the imposition of the fight that he will present a formal the sale are cash only. No checks will be accepted. All goods are sold in “as is“condition. brances on Sunday. against, and the extermina- complaint on Monday, seek- Tax must be paid or resale numbers furnished. Buyers must provide own lock if needed. Seller reserves the right to overbid. All items or spaces may not be available on date of sale. Berlusconi also defended tion of, the Jews. Thus, the ing to have Berlusconi pros- Mussolini for allying with racial laws are the worst ecuted. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS metronews.ca BUSINESS 09 Monday, January 28, 2013 Fake eagle snatches baby! BB10 launch. Can RIM get its groove back? Funds design scholarship! Once a leader but now derided go through a litany of instan- as a laggard, BlackBerry-mak- ces when the company stum- er Research In Motion hopes bled, they point to everything Going viral to regain the confidence of from RIM underestimating the cynical smartphone users this iPhone’s potential; to its lead- week as the curtain is lifted ers being distracted by the pos- (cid:580)(cid:3) Many people treated the on its much-anticipated new sibilities that success brought hoax video as the real smartphones. them; to technical problems deal. It had only been on The stakes are high for the including a worldwide four- YouTube for 30 minutes Wednesday unveiling, which day outage in October 2011; to before it got its first many observers say will deter- the failed Reddit comment, and mine whether RIM survives to launch then the Twittersphere lit see the launch of of the up. Within three hours of another Black- Play- it being posted, main- Berry smart- Book, stream media in Quebec, phone. RIM’s Australia and the United It has answer to Kingdom picked it up. been a steep Apple’s iPad. decline for They also (cid:580)(cid:3) As people began realizing RIM, which mention the video was a hoax, the less than the blow to Montreal students were five years RIM’s reputa- A video produced by students at Montreal’s Centre NAD appears to show a massive bird plucking an infant off the bombarded with interview ago was the tion caused by ground. The school, which teaches 3D animation and digital design, says the project has generated enough money requests. most valuable the delay of its from its views on YouTube to fund a scholarship. YOUTUBE/THE CANADIAN PRESS company in Canada, next-generation BlackBerrys, above Royal Bank. Af- which were seen as the com- Profitable hoax. Viral received international media woman Claude Arsenault says had been initially posted as the fectionately called the pany’s best hope to maintain attention and had more than 41 the amount of the scholar- school ensured it could do it in CrackBerry maker, the mobile market share against Apple video wasn’t real, but million views on YouTube since ship hasn’t been determined accordance with its licences. communications pioneer was and Android devices. The de- its YouTube views have it was posted on Dec. 18. The because the cheque hasn’t yet Putting the money to a good Canada’s crowning achieve- vices’ planned release was minute-long video purported to arrived from Google, YouTube’s cause is fine with the video’s ment of the technology sector. pushed into 2012, then de- generated solid cash show an eagle swooping down owner. creators, who were rewarded At the height of its hype, layed again throughout last for Montreal school and grabbing a toddler in its The school and the students with a grade of A + for their the BlackBerry device was year. talons at a Montreal park. who made the video can’t prof- work on the class project. splashed across television When the BlackBerry 10 And the school says it’s it from it because it was made “Knowing that we helped get shows and movies, while then- smartphones and operating A baby-stealing fake eagle is also generated a few bucks with software bought under the school on the map — it’s presidential candidate Barack system are finally showcased helping a deserving student that will go toward a scholar- an educational licence. Arsen- a good feeling,” said Normand Obama proclaimed he was a to the world this Wednesday, take flight. The viral video of ship for a deserving student at ault said the AdSense account Archambault, one of the stu- BlackBerry faithful during his a new chapter in RIM’s history the eagle, created by students the 3D animation and digital with YouTube wasn’t even cre- dents who put together the first run at the White House. will begin. at Montreal’s Centre NAD, has design school. School spokes- ated until some time after it video. 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In fact, the woman who [email protected] now goes by the nickname Coupon Christine has a much different description of her old shopping habits: cringe-worthy. “I remember going into the store and thinking, ‘Well, I need that so I have to buy it,’” she recalls. “So I would pay full price for everything, and I didn’t care.” Like many university students, Hicks engaged in one-stop shopping for her groceries, paying whatever the listed price happened to be for the products on her list — necessity and luxury items alike. She may cringe now, but she also chuckles at how much her habits have changed since then. Today, Hicks is not only a frugal shopper, but she has also emerged as a leader in the couponing world, helping others save money on their shopping bills. 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