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POMP IT UP BARACK OBAMA IS SWORN IN TO HIS SECOND PRESIDENTIAL TERM, WITH A BIG BASH TO FOLLOW Lance Armstrong ... the film ON MONDAY PAGE 3 Put out the casting calls: J.J. Abrams is reportedly set to produce a biopic of the disgraced cyclist PAGE 9 SASKATOON Monday, January 21, 2013 News worth sharing. metronews.ca | twitter.com/metrosaskatoon | facebook.com/metrosaskatoon Soccer stars Sinclair, Kyle draw huge crowd Inspirations. “It’s great to see the youth really excelling,” said Kyle. “I Olympians kick honestly can say that I could the ball around with see some of them at a nation- adoring young fans al-team level. When that will be, who knows, but as long as they keep working hard, I’m really excited for them.” MORGAN Sinclair, who is currently MODJESKI captain of Canada’s national [email protected] team, said any time she trav- els is a chance to inspire more Saskatchewan soccer fans female soccer players. from near and far were in Sas- “They’re the future of this katoon on Sunday afternoon country on the national stage to get a glimpse of — and and anytime we can get out maybe an autograph from — there and interact with them, two of Canada’s soccer stars: hopefully they can realize Kaylyn Kyle and Christine their dreams can come true,” Sinclair. said Sinclair at the Xtratime Kyle and Sinclair, who reopening. were both on Canada’s In the lineup wrapping bronze-medal-winning soc- around Xtratime was 15-year- cer team at the 2012 Summer old Brooklyn Cockburn, a Olympics in London, were young soccer player who in Saskatoon for the reopen- travelled to Saskatoon from ing of Xtratime Sports Soc- North Battleford to get a cer Locker on 2nd Avenue glimpse of Sinclair. North. But before kicking off “I watch her all the time the grand reopening, they hit and she’s my favourite the field for a friendly match woman’s soccer player, so against local Saskatchewan that’s why I’m here,” said soccer players in an exhib- Cockburn. ition game at the SaskTel When asked how it feels Sports Centre. to know she might be meet- Kyle said it was a positive ing Sinclair, she answered, experience taking to the field “Really good. It makes me with some of her younger feel like I want to be like her fans. someday.” Your belly will thank you Enjoy tender and crisp oven-baked potato wedges Saskatoon native and Olympic bronze medallist Kaylyn Kyle, left, poses for a photo with teammate Christine Sinclair, captain of Canada’s national women’s that cut the fat PAGE 11 soccer team, at the SaskTel Sports Centre in Saskatoon on Sunday afternoon. MORGAN MODJESKI/METRO 02 NEWS metronews.ca Monday, January 21, 2013 Helping the city’s vulnerable deal with the deep freeze Blast of cold weather. Quoted S Wind chill warning set to last into “Having donations of winter clothing not only Monday morning keeps people warm and W safe, it allows them to go MORGAN out and fi nd jobs, places MODJESKI to live and move forward [email protected] with their lives.” As temperatures are ex- pected to dip to –40 C with Jordon Cooper, general manager of The the wind chill, organizations Lighthouse Supported Living in Saskatoon E helping Saskatoon’s vulner- able are seeking help from the public. too are looking for donations “There are people in here of warm outerwear, and for every day asking for mitts, many, it’s more than just a N toques and scarves,” said matter of keeping warm. David Fineday, floor staff at “There are people that the Saskatoon Friendship Inn. come in here with only the “We’ve had people come clothes on their back. Having in with frostbite on their ears, donations of winter clothing on their face, on their fingers not only keeps people warm and the first thing we do, is and safe, it allows them to get them some cold water, go out and find jobs, places show them how to take care to live and move forward of it and then we give them with their lives,” said Jordon what we have,” he said. Cooper, general manager of Fineday said the Friend- the Lighthouse. ship Inn is handing out win- Environment Canada ter clothes to clientele on a said wind chill warnings in daily basis, adding they’re southern Saskatchewan will looking for donations of continue into Monday mor- adult winter clothing and ning as the combination of kids’ winter clothing as well. a cold air mass and moder- Percy Fourstar pulls a wagon fi lled with bottles and other belongings down 21st Street in Saskatoon on Sunday Other organizations, like ate northwest winds will afternoon. Although Fourstar said he lives just around the corner and that he’s used to the cold, a number of The Lighthouse Supported produce “extreme wind chill organizations like The Lighthouse Supported Living, who assist some in Saskatoon’s vulnerable community, say Living in Saskatoon, say they values.” they’re looking for warm outerwear to help their clients deal with the cold. MORGAN MODJESKI/METRO Zombie prep camp set for Saskatchewan Zombies, zombies everywhere. tion and separating from your End of days? “On the prairies you can feelings when it comes to tak- see them coming from far ing out former loved ones,” said “I am not a nut. I don’t away, you need to get the high Drackett. “There is a big fitness ground and a pair of binocu- believe the apocalypse aspect as well. There will be a lars,” said Matt Drackett, camp is coming, but it is a fun lot of fitness drills and there director and CEO of Zombie will be a skilled obstacle course camp. It’s diff erent.” Prep Canada. “Always have an at the end.” escape route planned and have Matt Drackett, camp director and CEO of Still, Drackett isn’t taking loads of provisions.” Zombie Prep Canada his camp too seriously. That advice is on the house, “I am not a nut,” said Drack- but if you really want to know tion for some of the survival ett. “I don’t believe the apoca- how to survive a zombie apoca- tactics,” said Drackett. lypse is coming, but it is a fun lypse, then you may want to at- But this camp is not some camp. It’s different. You’ve seen tend the Zombie Prep Camp in carefree romp — it will tax you nothing like it and if you miss Lumsden from May 17 to May physically and psychologically, it you’ll have wished you went.” 20. says Drackett. A spot in the camp will cost “We are bringing in hunters “We are going to have a you $375 for the weekend. Go and outdoor specialists and we psychologist there, talking to zombieprepcamp.com for A zombie from Regina’s Zombie Walk in September. JEFF MACKEY/METRO FILE are bringing in military instruc- about the need for decisive ac- details. JEFF MACKEY/METRO IN REGINA Unknown injuries Opened 1904 Psychiatric hospital Hawk Theatre in Indian The centre is a forensic Head can’t afford new hospital run by Corrections Car hits grader Indian Head Police investigate digital equipment, so the Canada. hoping to save historic building is up for inmate death The woman was rushed Rescue crews in Saskatoon sale. to hospital but was pro- had to pry open a car to historic museum The community wants Police are investigating the nounced dead shortly after. get out its driver after the from being sold to buy it and turn it into death of an inmate in a Sas- No foul play is suspected. vehicle slammed into a an arts centre for movies katoon psychiatric hospital. However, because the grader. The city-owned Residents of a small town and music concerts. A 36-year-old woman deceased was an inmate in machine was parked in in southern Saskatchewan The theatre first was found unresponsive in custody, her death will be the middle of a street. The are trying to raise $1 mil- opened its doors in 1904 her cell Sunday morning investigated by both the driver was rushed to hospi- lion to keep their local as an opera house. shortly after midnight at coroner’s office and Saska- tal with unknown injuries. theatre open. THE CANADIAN PRESS/ the Regional Psychiatric toon police. THE CANADIAN PRESS/CJWW The owner of the Nite CTV REGINA Centre. THE CANADIAN PRESS metronews.ca NEWS 03 Monday, January 21, 2013 ‘Numerous’ bodies found Blowback Arab spring a catalyst during search of gas plant for conflict? The terrorist attack on an Algerian natural gas plant that left dozens of hostages and militants dead has Algeria kidnapping. stormed the natural-gas com- demonstrated how a failing plex in the Sahara desert on Algerian insurgency trans- Recording of head Saturday to end the standoff, formed itself into a regional kidnapper shows and the government said all threat, partly by exploiting militants wanted to 32 militants were killed. Ear- the turmoil unleashed by lier Sunday, Algeria’s chief the Arab Spring revolts. organize a prisoner government spokesman said Al-Qaida’s branch in Al- swap with authorities he feared the death toll of hos- geria retreated into a Sahara tages — which stood at 23 on no-man’s land between Saturday — would rise as the Mali, Algeria and Mauri- special forces teams finished tania after it was largely Algerian bomb squads scour- their search. defeated by the Algerian ing a gas plant where Islamist American Frederick Buttac- army in a 10-year war in the militants took dozens of for- cio, a Texan, was among the 1990s that claimed 200,000 eign workers hostage found dead. U.S. officials told The As- lives. There it grew rich on “numerous” new bodies on sociated Press Buttaccio’s re- smuggling and hostage- Sunday as they searched for mains were recovered Friday. taking, gained new recruits explosive traps left behind by They said the militants and re-emerged stronger the attackers, a security offi- came from six countries and than ever, armed with cial said, a day after a bloody were armed to cause max- looted high-tech weapons raid ended the four-day siege imum destruction. Sonatrach, from Libya’s 2011 civil war. of the remote desert refinery. the Algerian state oil company The assault last Wednes- The official, who spoke on running the Ain Amenas site In this undated photo, men look at the wreckage of a vehicle near Ain Amenas, Algeria. British Prime Minister David day by a multinational band condition of anonymity be- along with BP and Norway’s Cameron said Sunday that three Britons were killed and another three are believed dead, along with a foreigner who of Islamists shows how cause of the situation’s sensi- Statoil, said the entire refinery was living in Britain, after Islamist militants seized a gas plant in the remote region. ECHOROUK ELYAOUMI/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS long-simmering ethnic ten- tivity, said the bodies were had been mined. sions in Mali, a civil war in badly disfigured and difficult “They had decided to speaking in a state radio inter- ers in Algeria. ation, but the number of hos- Algeria and a revolution in to identify. succeed in the operation as view. With few details emerging tages reported killed Saturday Libya have combined to cre- “The bodies could be either planned, to blow up the gas The American government from the remote site of the — seven — was how many the ate a conflict spanning both Algerian or foreign hostages,” complex and kill all the hos- has warned that there are gas plant in eastern Algeria, it militants had said that mor- North and West Africa. he said. tages,’’ said Communications credible threats of more kid- was unclear whether anyone ning they still had. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Algerian special forces Minister Mohamed Said, napping attempts on Western- was rescued in the final oper- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Obama sworn in to 2nd term A still-popular Barack Obama took the presidential oath of office for a second term on Sunday, facing a troubled future, but hoping to leave behind a battering four years at the helm of a government mired in ugly political div- ision. You booked your last When Obama first took of- fice as the 44th U.S. president, 5 vacations online. many Americans hoped the symbolism of the first black man in the White House was a turning point in the country’s U.S. President Barack Obama is officially sworn in by Chief Justice John Roberts deeply troubled racial history. in the Blue Room of the White House during the 57th presidential inauguration Online investing could be Obama vowed to moderate the in Washington, Sunday. LARRY DOWNING/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS your next destination. partisan anger engulfing the country, but the nation is only requirement that presidents term were put off to Monday, more divided four years later. officially take office on Jan. which coincides this year with Obama was sworn in dur- 20. Because that date fell on the celebration of civil-rights ing a brief ceremony with his a Sunday this year, the trad- leader Martin Luther King Jr.’s family in the White House itional ceremonies surround- birthday. 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The annual Dalbar Direct Brokerage Service Award rankings are based on evaluations made over the calendar year, measuringacompany’squalityofperformanceinproductknowledge,professionalismandtheirabilitytoprovidevalue-addedservice. 04 NEWS metronews.ca Monday, January 21, 2013 Culturally sacred. B.C. woman wants law changed over mask sales The recent sale of two cedar masks considered cultur- ally sacred to a Vancouver Island First Nations family has prompted a university in- structor to ask the province to change the law governing cul- tural property. Members of the Hamilton and Sayers families of Port Al- berni say they plan to strip the family member who sold the “hinkeets” of her royal title and cultural responsibilities at an upcoming ceremony, shedding light on the inter- A native dancer wears a cedar mask nal disciplinary proceedings in a handout photo. practised by First Nations for THE CANADIAN PRESS generations. The masks were more than for safekeeping. But they were 100 years old, depicted male auctioned off in November to and female serpents and had an unknown buyer for $4,000 Federal candidates, from left, Justin Trudeau, Martin Cauchon, Karen McCrimmon, Joyce Murray, Martha Hall Findlay, George Takach, Deborah Coyne, David been passed down along the and $22,500. Bertschi and Marc Garneau. PHYLICIA TORREVILLAS/METRO maternal lines of the family THE CANADIAN PRESS Liberal candidates Pardons. Requests for rare Royal Prerogative of Mercy on the rise keep debate civil New restrictions on the grant- Quote ing of criminal-record suspen- sions, or pardons, are causing “The benefit of the more former convicts to seek clemency under the rarely program addresses Federal race. Need Total warfare Bertschi jokingly took Gar- used Royal Prerogative of instances of substantial neau to task for touting his Mercy, the Parole Board of Can- to rebuild the party time in space, noting he had injustice and instances “Canada is too important to let Stephen Harper win.” ada says. tempers infighting his “feet firmly planted on In fact, the federal agency of undue hardship.” Vancouver MP Joyce Murray, remarking that co-operation with the NDP may be necessary the ground” regarding the has posted an “Important to stop a 2015 Tory victory. environment. Technology Source: The Parole Board’s annual report Notice” on its website to dis- lawyer George Takach pro- courage clemency applica- EMILY 900 supporters at a Vancou- election in 2015,” she said. moted innovative technology tions, which it notes are “only There are 79 active clem- JACKSON ver hotel. Yet Karen McCrimmon, a to help the environment. granted in exceptional cir- ency applications in the pipe- Metro in Vancouver Perceived frontrunner retired Canadian Forces lieu- Both Garneau and Hall cumstances.” line, says Parole Board spokes- MP Justin Trudeau even es- tenant colonel, said co-oper- Findlay defined themselves “If you are ineligible for woman Caroline Douglas. The gloves remained on at caped direct attack, save for ation would be a “Band-Aid” as frontrunners. A recent poll a record suspension, or the That’s up from 58 in the the Liberal leadership debate Vancouver MP Joyce Murray solution when the Liberals suggested Liberal support in board has refused to order a re- system last March, when the on Sunday as the nine candi- questioning how he planned need to earn back trust. B.C. would skyrocket to 32 cord suspension in your case, it board’s 2011-12 annual report dates took jabs at Prime Min- to beat Harper without one- Idle No More questions per cent from 11 per cent is highly unlikely that you will noted it more typically handles ister Stephen Harper — and co-operation from the NDP. prompted former MP Martha if Trudeau were to take the qualify under RPM,” the board about 20 applications a year. occasionally the NDP — in- Murray, the only West Hall Findlay and lawyer Deb- helm. cautions. THE CANADIAN PRESS stead of each other. Coast candidate, was the sole orah Coyne to say they would Trudeau spoke of the chal- With so many vying for contender to support run- repeal the Indian Act, with lenges faced by the Liberal the top spot, no candidate ning either a Liberal or a NDP former Quebecois MP Martin party and his plan to engage Mexico. Family of Canadian stood out as the favourite as candidate in ridings where Cauchon and Canada’s first a “new generation” in pol- they politely debated elector- they could split the vote such astronaut, Marc Garneau, itics. accused in Gadhafi al reform, aboriginal issues, as Calgary Centre. promising engagement and Four more debates will be housing and the environ- “Canada is too important dialogue with First Nations. held before the party chooses smuggling braces for worst ment in front of more than to let Stephen Harper win the Ontario lawyer David a leader on April 14. Canada’s largest veterans centre under review The family of a Canadian the worst. woman accused of trying to “I always now go for the smuggle the son of late Liby- extremes, because that seems In an effort to come to grips avowed any responsibility for In a series of articles in re- an dictator Moammar Gad- to be how they do it,” 73-year- with a series of complaints oversight of the centre. cent months, The Canadian hafi into Mexico says her case old Betty MacDonald said about its quality of care and The review, which begins Press highlighted concerns is approaching a crucial turn- from her home in Brampton, how those complaints are this week, is being carried raised by relatives and at- ing point. Ont. dealt with, the country’s out by Karima Velji. The sen- tendants about what they Cynthia Vanier, who has “There’s been a couple of largest veterans centre has ior executive at Baycrest, a see as serious deficiencies been sitting in a Mexican times when we’ve been led to called in an outside expert to prominent research hospital in the basic care of the most prison for more than a year, believe that she could be re- look at the situation. focused on the elderly, is also frail of the 500 veterans at is waiting to make her clos- leased momentarily, and then The review of the Sunny- an assistant nursing professor the centre. ing statement before a judge, the decision comes down and brook Veterans Centre this at the University of Toronto. Complaints include de- who will then decide whether it doesn’t happen, and the fall week comes in addition “We would like you to layed feedings, rough hand- to send the case to trial or is just too great. So we just to an official audit by the focus on quality of care in the ling, residents left languish- drop the charges against her. don’t go there anymore.” federal government that is provincially funded chronic- ing in hallways or bed, The mother of the 53-year- Vanier, originally from underway. care beds, with an in-depth unsanitary conditions and old Canadian is fervently Mount Forest, Ont., was ar- The new audit will focus focus on the processes used unexplained injuries. Rela- hoping for the latter, which rested in Mexico in November In this file photo, Dorothy Burnell, 86, on those beds funded by On- to resolve complaints,” Mal- tives said Sunnybrook was would secure Vanier’s release 2011 and charged in Febru- talks to her husband George Burnell, tario’s Ministry of Health colm Moffat, Sunnybrook’s dismissive of, or hostile to, and allow her to return to ary. Since then she has been 92, at Sunnybrook’s Veterans Centre in — at a cost of about $29.2 executive vice-president, said their efforts to raise concerns. Canada. But she’s bracing for behind bars. THE CANADIAN PRESS Toronto. COLIN PERKEL/THE CANADIAN PRESS million a year — but has dis- in a letter to Velji. THE CANADIAN PRESS metronews.ca NEWS 05 Monday, January 21, 2013 Austrians vote to New relationship Election test. Merkel’s British PM to give keep conscript army coalition in dead heat with long-awaited opposition in German state speech on U.K.’s ties with the European Union Shot down. The Chancellor Angela Merkel’s proposed reform conservative-led coalition was British Prime Minister in a dead heat Sunday with David Cameron will deliv- foresaw 8,500 career Germany’s centre-left oppos- er a long-awaited speech soldiers, 9,300 militia ition in a state election that about his country’s future was a major test ahead of a in the 27-nation European members and more national vote later this year. Union this week. focus on terrorism Lower Saxony, a region of The speech, billed as eight million people in north- German Chancellor Angela Merkel one of Cameron’s most western Germany, has been and David McAllister, governor of important yet, was de- run for the past decade by a Lower Saxony, wave during a layed last week because of Austrians voted overwhelm- coalition of Merkel’s conserv- campaign rally in Stadthagen. the hostage crisis at a nat- ingly Sunday to retain their ative Christian Democratic NIGEL TREBLIN /THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ural gas plant in Algeria. conscript army, with exit poll Union and the pro-market Cameron first hinted projections showing around Free Democrats, the same Merkel’s conservatives, who he wanted to set out his 60 per cent rejecting the pro- Austrian soldiers stand in front of the chancellery in Vienna as Austrians parties that form the national polled more than 42 per cent stance on British member- posed change to a force of pro- prepared to participate in an army referendum Sunday. government. in Lower Saxony’s last elec- ship of the EU last year. fessional soldiers. DAPD, HANS PUNZ/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The 58-year-old Merkel will tion in 2008, appeared to have He has indicated that he The wide margin of victory seek a third, four-year term in saved the Free Democrats. will suggest negotiating a for those backing the status With conscripts frequently and in other community jobs a parliamentary election ex- Merkel and her party have new relationship with the quo came as a surprise, for recruited to help prevent nat- that are hard to fill because of pected in September. She and been bolstered nationally by bloc, which would then pre-election surveys had that ural catastrophes — or clean poor pay. her party are riding high in a relatively robust economy, be put to a referendum. side ahead by only a few per- up afterward — rural voters in While formally non-polit- the polls, but the opposition low unemployment and the Britain has its own centage points. this Alpine nation were clear- ical, the referendum reflected hopes the Lower Saxony vote chancellor’s hard-nosed hand- currency and does not use Two polling organizations ly receptive to arguments that preferences between Austria’s will show that she is vulner- ling of Europe’s debt crisis. the euro, the common — ARGE Wahlen and SORA a professional army would not two uneasy coalition partners able. Merkel has also profited currency of 17 other EU — showed only about 40 per be filling sandbags to prevent and looked ahead to the na- Before the election, the from stumbles by the Social nations, but it still has cent of those who cast ballots flooding or shovelling out tional election in September. question had been whether Democrats’ candidate for been struggling due to looking to change the system. basements after mudslides. Austria’s armed forces now the Free Democrats, whose chancellor, Peer Steinbrueck, Europe’s debt crisis. They also showed a relatively They also heeded warn- consist of about 35,000 troops support has eroded badly a former finance minister Foreign Secretary Wil- high turnout in rural areas — ings that changing the system — 14,000 professionals and since they joined Merkel’s who drew criticism for saying liam Hague said Sunday up to 60 per cent in many re- would hit Austria’s social sec- the rest conscripts who serve national government in that the chancellor earns too that Cameron’s address is gions — compared to Vienna, tor, which depends on con- for six months — as well as a 2009, would win the five per little — adding to the contro- expected this week. with 40 per cent. scientious objectors who serve 30,000-strong part-time mil- cent needed to gain seats in versy over his own high earn- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Overall turnout was pro- as ambulance drivers, attend- itia. the state legislature. 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A Canadian social-media start- They all are among the most up company is hoping to be- viewed and followed users on come the Twitter of video. Keek, which means “a peek or With Toronto-based Keek, glance”, according to Oxford. users can watch and send short Other active users include video clips of up to 36 seconds rappers 2 Chainz and Soulja and label them with descrip- Boy, Jersey Shore star Jenni tions of up to 111 characters. “JWoww” Farley and Pretty “The original idea was to Little Liars stars Ashley Benson use video ... as a form of com- and Canadian Shay Mitchell. munications with your social JWoww racked up nearly network, kind of like a social 400,000 views each for two microblogging video platform,” different videos responding to says CEO Isaac Raichyk. a recent bit of bad publicity. “It’s just long enough for While co-hosting MTV’s New somebody to tell a story but Year’s Show in New York City, short enough for people who photographers snapped a few Quick! To the $4.2-million Batmobile! watch and digest a lot of vid- unflattering shots of her short eos.” dress riding up, which were The service has caught the quickly posted to gossip sites Just how valuable is the Caped Crusader’s ride? The original Batmobile from the 1960s television series Batman, shown in Los Angeles in this October attention of some high-pro- online. 2012 photo, sold at auction Saturday for $4.2 million US to an undisclosed bidder. The car’s owner, famed auto customizer George Barris, transformed a file celebrities including Kim She posted her response to one-of-a-kind 1955 Lincoln Futura concept car into the sleek crime-fighting machine that was used in the series that starred Adam West. On the show, Kardashian, her sisters Khloe Keek, in which she appears in the 19-foot-long, bubble-topped car boasted lasers and a Batphone and could lay down smoke screens and oil slicks. and Kourtney, and her half- her underwear and high heels. 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The study, which surveyed Beginning next January, a “Currently municipalities some 28 of the 123 places new regulation will effectively enter the waste stream as they do not store mercury — most that store or manage mercury ban the sale of standard in- break or burn out, many des- of it ends up in landfill,” says waste, also found Canada lacks candescent bulbs in favour of tined for landfills where their a report commissioned from any facility to extract pure energy-efficient versions, most harmful mercury can get into Summerhill Impact, an en- mercury from waste, relying Use of CFLs will skyrocket as a ban on incandescent bulbs takes effect next January. of which contain mercury. the water. vironmental firm in Toronto. instead on mercury distillers But CFLs contain mercury, and a new report says there aren’t enough facilities in So-called compact fluores- Environment Canada says The Aug. 31 study also in the United States. place to keep them out of landfills. ADRIAN WYLD/THE CANADIAN PRESS cent lamps, or CFLs, will also the mercury contained in a typ- found no national or industry- THE CANADIAN PRESS Transportation sector should do well in 2013, analysts say Scott Base, Antarctica Zealand Prime Minister John Key, who personally Distiller recreates returned the stash, got a Canada’s railway, airline “Despite the share price By the numbers and trims the number of des- lost whisky recipe taste of the contents of and trucking sector earnings move among the transporta- 21% tinations. CN is also well-pos- the bottles of Mackinlay’s should remain resilient this tion equities in 2012, we still itioned to double its carloads from polar stash whisky, which were re- year despite forecasts of mod- see more upside this year, in crude and export coal and discovered 102 years after est economic growth on both reflecting the industry’s earn- to reap the benefits of a U.S. Talk about whisky on the explorer was forced to sides of the Canada-U.S. border, ings resiliency and cash flow housing recovery, said Bout, ice: Three bottles of rare, leave them behind. Transportation stocks outperformed the transportation analysts say. generation,” Jacob Bout wrote who also noted there was a 19th-century Scotch The recipe for the TSX benchmark last year with a return of In spite of slow economic in a report. 21 per cent. risk that chief operating officer found beneath the floor whisky had been lost. growth last year, Canadian CIBC analysts have up- Keith Creel could jump to CP boards of Antarctic ex- But distiller Whyte & transportation stocks outper- graded price targets for a to become heir to CEO Hunter plorer Ernest Shackleton’s Mackay, which now owns formed the TSX benchmark string of companies, includ- freight volume growth” in- Harrison. abandoned expedition the Mackinlay brand, re- last year with a return of 21 ing Canadian National Rail- stead of realizing any material After a honeymoon year base were returned to the created a limited edition per cent. Further gains are ex- way, Canadian Pacific Railway, improvements to its industry- that saw it install a new board polar continent Saturday of 50,000 bottles from pected in 2013 even though WestJet Airlines and trucking leading operating efficiency. and CEO, the Calgary-based CP after a distiller flew them a sample drawn with a real GDP growth is forecast at firm TransForce. Two intermodal custom- Rail is “heading towards a year to Scotland to recreate the syringe through a cork of two per cent in the U.S. and 1.7 It expects Montreal-based ers have already switched to of execution in 2013,” the re- long-lost recipe. one of the bottles. per cent in Canada, according CN to focus on capturing “a CN while rival CP simplifies port added. But not even New THE ASSOCIATED PRESS to CIBC World Markets. disproportionate share of its intermodal train design THE CANADIAN PRESS metronews.ca VOICES 07 Monday, January 21, 2013 HOCKEY NIGHT Ice jump gets frosty reception IN CANADA BELONGS IN Epiphany celebration SASKATCHEWAN Baby, it’s cold in the ice hole Hockey Night in Canada is back A man jumps into an ice URBAN ... finally. In Vancouver, Edmon- hole in the Dnipro River, as COMPASS Paul Sullivan ton, Calgary, Winnipeg, Toronto, others wait for their turn, [email protected] and Montreal. as part of the celebration of Here in Saskatoon, it’s on TV the Epiphany in the town along with The Biggest Loser, of Vyshgorod outside the which is hardly the same. capital Kyiv, Ukraine, on Anyone who has ever been to an NHL game can testify that Saturday. TV can’t come close to capturing the speed and skill of the Orthodox believers players. On TV, they look a bit disorganized and slow. In real celebrate the holiday of the life, they are magicians with sticks for wands. Epiphany on Jan. 19, and So isn’t it time to ask (once again): If Columbus, Ohio, can traditionally bathe in holes have an NHL team, why not Saskatchewan? I’m sure nothing cut through thick ice on could be finer than to be in Carolina but why not bring the rivers and ponds to cleanse NHL home to a place where the kids start playing the game themselves with water when they’re knee-high to a gopher? deemed holy for the day. The NHL may not be in Saskatchewan, but Saskatchewan is THE ASSOCIATED PRESS certainly in the NHL — there are 50 players born in Saskatch- ewan scattered across the league’s 30 teams, including big Orthodox Christians names Ryan Getzlaf, Scott Hartnell, Jarret Stoll and Jordan Eberle, who together account for more than 500 goals. There’s method Wouldn’t it be great if some of these guys could grow up to become stars in their own back yard? I mean who would pre- behind madness fer Los Angeles to Saskatoon in the middle of January? They’d be lined up to play here. The traditions also con- We’ve heard all the arguments. Both Saskatoon and Regina tinued at Moscow’s Red are too small to support an NHL fan base; nobody from Col- Square, at Tyarlevo village umbus or Carolina would pay to watch a team from Saskatch- just outside St. Petersburg ewan; people may travel from all over the province to watch and in Minsk, Belarus. the Roughriders, but that’s in the summertime. In the winter, The religious holiday it often ain’t a fit night out for man nor beast. Epiphany is celebrated by Each of these arguments has a five-hole. Orthodox Christians accord- The cities may be comparatively small, but together they ing to the Julian calendar represent almost a half a million rabid hockey fans, more than on Jan. 19. enough to stuff an NHL-sized rink for 41 games a year. The Epiphany Day cele- team could alternate home games between Saskatoon and Re- brates the baptism of Jesus, gina, or Regina could have the football stadium and Saskatoon which took place in the could have the hockey arena. River Jordan, and is held Even-Stephen. in Russia, which uses the As for the Carolina-Columbus preference problem, one Julian calendar. Orthodox is tempted to say: Who cares? But seriously, there are great Christians in Lebanon, hockey players on both those teams … and if you give me a Egypt and Syria follow the minute I’ll remember who they are. The point is competitive same tradition based on the teams are fun to watch. It doesn’t really matter where they’re Julian calendar. Churches from. that follow the Gregorian As for classic rivalries, Winnipeg, Calgary, Edmonton and calendar celebrate the feast Vancouver all present possibilities as villains. And when the on Jan. 6. METRO Montreal Canadiens come to town, nothing else will matter, not to mention the other representatives of the original six: Online Boston, Detroit, Chicago, New York. Even the chronically mis- spelled Toronto Maple Leafs. So, why wait for one of those hockey billionaires to spin Watch the video at the wheel? If we’re not careful, the next NHL franchise could metronews.ca. go to Hamilton or Halifax or ... It’s our turn. Hockey Night in Canada should live here, too. 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Girls stars Getting red carpet-ready: “It’s really fun. It makes me Allison Williams and feel like a princess. I have Jemima Kirke dish to rein it in. I recently went into a fitting and there was on their characters’ E a rack of clothes of my stuff sartorial choices, and there was another rack their dorky style of fluffy, big gowns and my stylist was like, ‘No, Allison. moments and fi nally No. You’re not a debutante.’” N dressing like adults A whole new kind of ac- cess: “I’ve had the pleasure of cultivating relationships TINA with some designers so CHADHA I can say, ‘Listen, do you Metro World News in New York have something that I can E Allison Williams wear to this thing tonight?’ Acting is my first love, but the fact that I get to wear On Marnie’s style: cool clothes and get to know C “She leans toward conserva- myself better through what I tive stuff and she makes me wear in real life, that’s such look adventurous — al- a pleasure.” though I’m really not. I wish clothes would just fit her bet- Her dad, Brian Williams, S ter. Any mistakes in fitting is her unoffi cial stylist: are 100 per cent on purpose, “He has a really good eye. though. It’s supposed to look He’s an esthete and he sees like you bought a thing off people in the things that he the rack and it fits the way sees in stores. He looks it fits.” at them and thinks, ‘That looks like Al- Her personal style: “I lison.’” like colour a lot. I’m interested in dif- ferent cuts. I love the way (peplum) looks, but I’ve also worn more princessy things. Day-to-day, I’m a jeans, boots and oversized Lena Dunham, Jemima Kirke and Allison Williams enjoy a Girls night. GETTY IMAGES sweater girl.” Jemima for a minute in my life. Or it I start to feel more like an there and sew it. She has a Dorkiest fashion mo- might be the way Lena used adult, I start to shop at more shop called Geminola in the ment: “I went up to Jason Kirke to look at the way I dressed brand names, which I never West Village. Half of it, she Wu at the restaurant Per- and how she pictured styling did. It was vintage or stuff I designs, and half of it is an- illa and I just introduced my outfit in her head the had forever or my mother’s tique and vintage clothing.” myself to him cold. I Jessa’s look is next day.” stuff. But now that I’m get- was like, ‘I understand based on her ting older, I can’t get away What she’s loving: “Chanel that it’s probably in- own: “I think Her personal style: “Well, with the T-shirt with the made these creeper shoes. trusive and you’re it’s like a cari- that’s gone out the window hole in it.” They are like a spin on the with your family, cature of how since I’ve had children. I just punk creeper shoe. They’re but I wanted to I dress in real put on clothes so that I’m Where she shops: “Bird beautiful and awesome but I say that I think life or not naked during the day. and Smith and Butler, in can’t wear them. I’m just not you’re a genius.’ maybe I used to change my outfit Brooklyn.” style-conscious like that any- He was so gra- even maybe once in the day. Now more. I just don’t wear state- cious.” a way sometimes I have on the Jessa’s bohemian wedding menty things. I don’t wear that same outfit for two days.” dress: “You know who made loud things. I just wear what Allison Williams, I used that dress? My mom. Don’t looks nice. I’m not wearing photo: Getty Images to dress Dressing like an adult: “As get me wrong, she didn’t sit mom jeans, though.” metronews.ca DISH 09 Monday, January 21, 2013 METRO DISH OUR TAKE ON THE WORLD OF CELEBRITIES The Word J.J. Abrams and Abrams. Armstrong The Star Trek direc- tor and Lost co-creator is make the reportedly set to produce a film about Armstrong’s life, perfect pair? according to the Hollywood Michael J. Fox. ALL PHOTOS GETTY IMAGES Reporter. Abrams and Paramount Pictures recently Michael J. Fox THE acquired the rights to New WORD York Times sportswriter patches things up Dorothy Robinson Juliet Macur’s book Cycle [email protected] of Lies: The Fall of Lance with Swift Armstrong, which is set to be released in June. Lance Armstrong and Sony Pictures has been Michael J. Fox doesn’t want she did end up at a family Hollywood have always been working on a much more Taylor Swift anywhere near dinner on his son’s arm, but pretty tight. complimentary Armstrong his 23-year-old son, Sam, that the inevitable break up He and the puppy-eyed movie for years, with Jake he told Vulture, responding song would tip him off. Jake Gyllenhaal would go After his bombshell inter- Perhaps Piers Morgan Gyllenhaal reportedly at- to a joke by Tina Fey about “‘Sam, You Piece of bike riding together; he’s view with Oprah, stars took was just bitter that Oprah tached to star at one point. the serial-dating Swift go- Sh—.’ Oh, that was the girl been buds (and Austin to Twitter to express their got the interview over him Those plans were ing after Sam during the you brought home,” he neighbours) with Matthew disdain. when he wrote, “The fact scrapped after Armstrong Golden Globes last week. jokes. McConaughey for years, and Carson Daly tweeted, @lancearmstrong admits was stripped of his Tour de “I don’t keep up with it But Swift has apparently the guy was even engaged to “He is a cheater and liar. I’m he had to look up what the France titles in August of all,” Fox said. “But Taylor been able to patch things Sheryl Crow. embarrassed that I was such word ‘cheat’ means, says all 2012. Swift writes songs about up with the Fox clan rather But now it looks like a fan for so long.” you need to know about the This is a perfect pair- everybody she goes out quickly. “Hey everybody, Hollywood — where liars Meanwhile, Seth Meyers man. #LiveWrong.” ing. After all, Abrams and with, right? What a way to Michael J. Fox got in touch and cheats usually thrive — joked, “Say what you will, But there’s one person Armstrong are two figures build a career.” with me today and we are is turning its tanned back he’s still the Lance Arm- in L.A. that is hot to trot famous for spinning wheels He admits he wouldn’t good. Thank you for having on the disgraced cyclist. strong of d-ckheads.” for Armstrong’s story — J.J. and disappointing endings. be able to identify Swift if my back,” she tweeted. YOU COULD WIN A PASS FOR TWO TO SEE N NC o A w N a E v A a ila D b WA le ’ S f o r SF iP I a R d SS , iP T h o TN n E e a AW n d S iP NA o d P t P o u D* c I h N ! 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Help kids understand that Don’t look at your phone, electronics aren’t a constitu- don’t read the paper. Talk. tional right And do it twice a week. DOROTHY With kids spending hours each Do something fun with ROBINSON day online and texting at every your family at least once a Metro World News in New York City opportunity, they live much of week: In addition to dinner, their lives in digital rec rooms. be sure to do something Motherhood is one of the hard- This year, remember that else. Go to a park, go fish- est jobs around, and you can’t even digital natives need limits, ing, go to a museum or go even list it on your resumé. so set sound guidelines with on a bike ride. Doing fun Here are some tips from Stacy them. 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