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GUNS BLAZIN’ MASS SHOOTINGS HAVE FILMMAKERS LOOKING CRITICALLY AT VIOLENCE Sweet vintage rides IN THEIR OWN MOVIES PAGE 7 Got a couple million dollars to spare? Head down to Arizona for the ultimate used-car show PAGE 14 SASKATOON Wednesday, January 9, 2013 News worth sharing. metronews.ca | twitter.com/metrosaskatoon | facebook.com/metrosaskatoon Idle No More: What’s it about? Rallying for change. Idle No More has grown loud Now, just two months after own sets of laws and continues Quoted enough that people, and gov- the movement’s first dem- to act with total disregard to Movement centres on ernments, are starting to listen. onstration in Saskatoon, the Supreme Court of Canada deci- “We have a right to participate in decision-making giving the grassroots a But when it comes to under- ideals behind Idle No More sions and its constitutional and voice, says coalition head standing the movement, many and, where applicable, Canada requires First Na- have morphed into something legal obligations to consult and, Canadians are still feeling left tions’ consent.” more broad: More inclusion for where necessary, accommo- FSIN Chief Perry Bellegarde in the dark. Aboriginal Peoples during the date,” Chief Perry Bellegarde “It’s really about providing legislative process. wrote in a press release in late JANE an opportunity for grassroots from for the last 100 years.... were being held against legis- The Federation of Saskatch- December. CAULFIELD people to have a voice,” said The majority of status Indian lative changes made in the ewan Indian Nations claims Friday’s Global Day of Ac- [email protected] Kim Beaudin, president of the people in this country have omnibus budget Bill C-45 — there is a lack of consultation tion will see rallies around the Aboriginal Affairs Coalition of woken up and want to be namely, changes to the Indian when legislation is discussed, world, running parallel to a From a Saskatchewan grass- Saskatchewan. heard,” said Beaudin. Act, Navigation Protection Act calling it a “breach of trust.” meeting between Prime Minis- roots movement to the up- “It is a movement of the When the movement first and the Environmental Assess- “The Government of Can- ter Stephen Harper and the As- coming Global Day of Action, voices that haven’t been heard garnered attention, protests ment Act. ada continues to dictate their sembly of First Nations. Final push for donations With two weeks left in its annual campaign, the United Way of Saskatoon and Area says it’s $400,000 short of its $6.7-million goal PAGE 2 Carrot on, wayward dieters Cry no more over your New Year’s weight-loss resolution with this calorie-wise cake containing pineapple, low-fat yogurt, banana and loads of carrots PAGE 11 In addition to the Idle No More movement, aboriginal issues have been front and centre with Tuesday’s ruling by the Federal Court that Métis and non-status Indians are indeed “Indians.” Here, Chief Steve Courtoreille of the Mikisew Cree First Nation speaks on Parliament Hill about legal action being taken against the federal government. More coverage on page 3. ADRIAN WYLD/THE CANADIAN PRESS 02 NEWS metronews.ca Wednesday, January 9, 2013 United Way expects to fall short of annual campaign goal Plan to end homelessness. S Campaign has grown 81 per cent since 2007 W MORGAN MODJESKI [email protected] The United Way of Saska- toon and Area says this year’s annual campaign will likely fall short of its E $6.7-million goal. Myra Potter, director of resource development with the organization, said the campaign is currently N $400,000 short and, with two weeks left before the end date of Jan. 23, the United Way is doing a final push for donations. “United Way is involved in some pretty critical work in our community around the plan to end homeless- ness, and many of our or- ganizations and the pro- grams that we fund depend on United Way to keep their doors open and their lights Though Myra Potter, director of resource development with the United Way Saskatoon and Area, says the organization will likely fall short of its annual on,” said Potter. “So we need campaign goal, she says this year’s campaign will raise more than ever before. MORGAN MODJESKI/METRO to make sure we’re doing the very best job possible to parts,” added Potter. review of the campaign and won’t have much of an im- on what we can do — but raise every last dollar. In March, the United Way look at what worked really pact on the organization, as we’re so close,” said Potter. “We set the goals based on will be doing an extensive well and what didn’t work it has managed to raise $6.3 “It’s close enough that it the needs of the community analysis of what they could so well so we continue to million thus far and expects won’t have a drastic impact, and based on what we know have done differently in or- improve it every year,” said to raise more before the cam- but every dollar we raise we’re able to achieve, so it’s der to meet future goals. Potter. paign is through. means we can do more in one of the most important “We always do an annual She said missing the goal “It will have some impact the community.” Accused tells 911 operator toddler’s skin coming off his body A tape of the 911 call on the The 911 call from Wud- seeing Daniels’ skin coming officer said what appeared was not alone for more than day a 22-month-old foster rich’s Aberdeen-area home off his body. Daniels’ birth to be skin was found on the five minutes and that the taps child was found face down in begins with Wudrich telling father left the room multiple bathroom floor, toilet and tub had been turned off. a bathtub with scald marks an operator that she thought times and was visibly upset, faucets. Court heard Monday that on his body was played in a her baby was dead. while Wudrich cried in the During a taped police Wudrich’s home was ap- Saskatoon court. While being given CPR in- prisoner’s box and buried her interview, court heard Wu- proved for three foster chil- Eunice Wudrich is charged structions, she tells the oper- face in tissues. drich say she put Daniels dren, but she was caring for with criminal negligence ator that Daniels is bleeding An RCMP sergeant who in two inches of lukewarm five kids — all under four — causing death after leaving out of his ears, mouth and testified on Monday detailed water, sitting up, before the plus her biological child at Evander Daniels alone in the nose. the photos of Wudrich’s phone rang. the time the boy died. bathroom on June 8, 2010. Wudrich also describes home after Daniels died. 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Hamsters are invading big-brother Internet bill A hamster invasion is no emergency, say RCMP in Coquitlam, B.C., who are reminding callers how to use the 911 line. Const. Jamie Chung Your privacy. Public Broad powers said an angry man called outcry may force Tories 911 after buying a ham- ster that gave birth to a to find a compromise The Harper government’s litter of 10. over a bill that will plans for Bill C-30 shocked He said the man was Internet users all over upset because the store let police and others Canada. refused to give him a access your computer refund. (cid:580)(cid:3) What privacy? The Chung says the call- legislation would give taker explained the 911 police, intelligence and line isn’t there to settle An intense public outcry over Competition Bureau consumer disputes and the Conservative govern- officers access to Inter- talked the man out of ment’s blockbuster bid to net subscriber informa- dropping the hamster bolster Internet surveillance tion — names, addresses brood off in the Mounties’ powers may be paying off. and phone numbers — parking lot. The federal privacy watch- without a warrant. THE CANADIAN PRESS dog has jumped into the fray to try to help the Tories find a (cid:580)(cid:3) Watch your words. Chemical courtship compromise. It would also require service providers to let The watchdog proposes police intercept mes- Wasps ‘go steady’ new procedures that will, yes, give police and spies key Hands off our computer keyboards, protesters say — but the federal government has other ideas. Now the federal sages and conversations. by playing tag information about Internet privacy watchdog is trying to find “middle ground between security and privacy.” JONATHAN HAYWARD/THE CANADIAN PRESS users. Biologists say fast-flying But it’s striving to re- University of Montreal law formation without a court- Charter of Rights because it The government has male wasps use smooth tain the principle of judicial professor Karim Benyekhlef approved warrant would be allows warrantless access to indicated the bill would go moves to build harems of oversight, a memo obtained to “help find a middle ground a dangerous infringement of subscriber information. directly to a House of Com- female lovers. under the Access to Informa- between security and pri- privacy, because even that “There is tradition in Can- mons committee, skipping Simon Fraser Univer- tion Act shows. vacy.” limited data can be revealing. adian law that the state must the usual second reading, to sity researchers say the The internal memo reveals Opponents of the bill say Benyekhlef, a former have a warrant before exer- allow for amendments. But it tiny insect Lotharios use assistant privacy commis- allowing authorities access federal prosecutor, says the cising its search or seizure has not yet resurfaced. their antennae to tag a sioner Chantal Bernier asked to Internet subscriber in- bill is inconsistent with the powers,” Benyekhlef said. THE CANADIAN PRESS female’s antennae with a potent pheromone. And this chemical Court fight. First Nations Yes, they’re ‘Indians,’ substance tells other male wasps the lady is taken. refuse to ‘roll over and THE CANADIAN PRESS accept’ two Tory bills Canadian court rules B.C. drama 18-year-old hurt Two First Nations from Al- ment that what they’re doing in avalanche berta are taking the federal is wrong,” said Chief Steve The federal government’s re- government to court. Courtoreille of the Mikisew sponsibilities for aboriginal An 18-year-old man They claim they weren’t Cree First Nation. peoples just got a whole lot has been injured in an consulted about Conservative “They can’t ram bills bigger. avalanche on Mount omnibus budget legislation down our throats and expect After more than 13 years Washington on central that makes significant chan- us to roll over and accept it, of legal wrangling, the Fed- Vancouver Island. ges to environmental protec- because this is going to affect eral Court ruled Tuesday that RCMP Cpl. Darren tion and assessment. our future, affect the future Métis and non-status Indians Lagan said a search- The Mikisew Cree First Na- of all of Canada.” are indeed “Indians” under a and-rescue crew was on tion and the Frog Lake First The two First Nations want section of the Constitution the way to help those Nation launched their legal a judicial review of parts of Act and fall under federal caught in the slide. Lagan challenge Tuesday in Ottawa. Bill C-38 and Bill C-45, focus- jurisdiction. couldn’t say how badly “The rest of Canada ing on changes to the Fish- The decision helps to injured the victim was. should be with us in support eries Act and the Navigable clarify the relationship be- THE CANADIAN PRESS and send a message to Ste- Waters Protection Act. tween Ottawa and more than phen Harper and his govern- THE CANADIAN PRESS 600,000 aboriginal people Is this art? who are not affiliated with specific reserves. National Chief Betty Ann Lavallee, pictured after the ruling, said: “Today is a Cold comfort? Global “This is huge,” said Betty very emotional day for me and a very hopeful day for all off-reserve Nude man a hot Ann Lavallee, national chief aboriginal peoples.” ADRIAN WYLD/THE CANADIAN PRESS sight on icy lake warming blamed for of the Congress of Aboriginal Peoples. relationship with aboriginal A Halifax RCMP officer Quoted hottest year on record “It ends the denial of people both historically and was confronted with an aboriginal birthrights that pursuant to Section 35 (of arresting sight: A naked “This is going to require has existed for far too long the Constitution),” Phelan man on a frozen lake. among off-reserve Métis and a lot of bureaucratic writes. In fact, there were two Government meteorologists includes the drought that non-status Indians. re-thinking and policy The Congress of Aborig- people on the ice, said say 2012 was by far the hot- gripped almost two-thirds of “Today is a very emotional inal Peoples and several Mé- Cpl. Scott MacRae. The development.” test year on record in the the nation. day for me and a very hope- tis and non-status Indians officer saw the “middle- United States. July was also the hottest ful day for all off-reserve ab- argued they are entitled to aged naked man and a Robert Janes, a Victoria lawyer who The average temperature month on record. original peoples.” focuses on aboriginal issues some or all of the same rights woman in her 20s taking was over 55 F or 12.78 C, a The tally was released Federal Court Judge Mi- and benefits as on-reserve pictures of him” for an art full degree Fahrenheit warm- Tuesday by the National Cli- chael Phelan wrote in a rul- that the federal government First Nations members. project, MacRae said. er than the previous record of matic Data Center. ing that “the recognition of has a fiduciary responsibility They say that includes ac- The officer told them 1998. Normally, temperature U.S. temperature records Métis and non-status Indian to the group, it says such dut- cess to the same health, edu- their behaviour was un- records are broken by about a go back to 1895. They’re as Indians ... should accord a ies would flow automatically cation and other benefits Ot- safe because of weak ice, tenth of a degree. based on reports from more further level of respect and now that their standing has tawa gives status Indians and and they apologized. No Scientists blame the than 1,200 stations across the reconciliation.” been clarified. being able to hunt, trap, fish charges were laid. heat on global warming and Lower 48 states. While the decision does “There is no dispute that and gather on public land. METRO IN HALIFAX weather variations. That THE ASSOCIATED PRESS not go so far as to declare the Crown has a fiduciary THE CANADIAN PRESS 04 NEWS metronews.ca Wednesday, January 9, 2013 3-D gun printing in sight Counterweight. Giffords to fight powerful gun lobby ahead of U.S. reforms The former U.S. congress- woman who was shot in the head two years ago launched Armed. Company weapons likely to be banned by on Tuesday a national effort new controls. against gun violence, saying produces parts likely to “(U.S. Vice-President) Joe she and her husband will work be banned by pending Biden’s group are using the as- to counter the country’s strong sumption that if you control gun lobby, the NRA. gun-control plans the channel you control the Gabrielle Giffords’ effort product — but that is not the comes as the Obama admin- KIERON case anymore,” says Wilson. istration faces a self-imposed MONKS His company has made deadline at the end of this open-source code for more month to propose ways to curb Metro World News than 30 gun parts available the mass shootings and other After the tragedies of Sandy online, and claims they receive violence that continue to grip Gabrielle Giffords GETTY IMAGES FILE Hook and Aurora, the U.S. gov- thousands of downloads a day. the country. The administra- ernment is preparing to intro- The printed guns are not a tion this week is calling gun- Glock pistol, and her husband, duce stricter guidelines on gun finished product. “At this point, owner groups, victims’ organiz- former astronaut Mark Kelly, ownership. But supporters of the biggest problem is the ations and representatives from are becoming prominent voices the Second Amendment could force of explosion in the cham- the video-game industry to the for gun-control efforts. They get around them by printing ber,” Kevin Coleman, a military White House for discussions. wrote in an opinion piece pub- their own firearms at home. technology analyst, told Metro. The sense of urgency comes lished in USA Today that their The technology is still de- But the U.S. military has begun after a young man with a Americans for Responsible veloping, but 2012 saw the to outfit its mobile labs with high-powered rifle, legally pur- Solutions, a political action first shots fired from guns with 3-D printers to replace parts, chased by his mother, shot 20 committee, would help raise printed parts. “Gun hacking” and Coleman believes “further young children and six adults money to support greater gun- has a growing community in down the line you could pro- to death at a school in Con- control efforts. online forums and has become duce a weapon that way.” necticut last month. President “Achieving reforms to re- serious business. So how could the weapons Barack Obama, who had been duce gun violence and prevent “I have five people now be controlled? Government quiet on gun violence during mass shootings will mean making AK-47 magazines — can’t intervene effectively, says his first term, called the shoot- matching gun lobbyists in they’re incredibly easy to re- Michael Weinberg, an attor- ing the worst moment of his their reach and resources,” produce,” Cody Wilson, CEO ney specializing in emerging presidency. they wrote. The National Rifle of the Defense Distributed technologies. “When you apply One top Republican has Association said after the Con- company in Texas, told Metro. anger over gun control to a warned that action on gun vio- necticut shooting that the solu- A firm believer in the right to general-purpose technology, lence will be pushed back due tion would be putting an armed bear arms, Wilson is deliberate- there’s a lot of collateral dam- to debate over fiscal issues. security officer in every school. Ready for action: An assault rifle made with printed parts. CONTRIBUTED ly producing parts for assault age,” he said. Giffords, who has owned a THE ASSOCIATED PRESS coffee m a l l * s &muffi n ™† *Offer valid for Premium Roast Brewed Coffee only. At participating McDonald’s® restaurants in Canada. ©2012 McDonald’s. †®/TM Trade-mark of PepsiCo Canada ULC Used under licence. metronews.ca BUSINESS 05 Wednesday, January 9, 2013 Real-estate market ‘still relatively solid’ Mortgage lending. rates on sub-prime mortgages Market Minute Country’s top bankers rose and defaults soared. By contrast, sub-prime mort- tell conference that DOLLAR gages have been less common 101.35¢ (-0.10¢) pullback is limited in Canada and real-estate prices have trended upward for the to certain markets TSX most part — except for a few 12,504.81 (+5.26) months during the 2008-09 re- cession and in some economic- Canada’s real-estate market ally disadvantaged areas. remains “relatively solid” and OIL “Our expectation is that the should experience a “soft land- $93.15 US (-4¢) overall real-estate market in ing” despite the current slow- Canada is still relatively solid,” down and fears of overbuilding Royal Bank CEO Gord Nixon in the condominium segment, GOLD said Tuesday. the country’s leading bankers $1,662.20 US (+$15.90) Despite reports that suggest said Tuesday. Canadian housing is in crisis, Speaking to a RBC bank- he said the pullback is limited ing conference in Toronto, the Natural gas: $3.22 US (-5¢) to a couple of markets, notably country’s top bankers said they Dow Jones: 13,328.85 (-55.44) Vancouver. don’t expect a dramatic down- “We have seen a slowdown turn like the one in the United in sales and we’ve certainly States about five years ago. seen a slowdown in mortgage The bursting of the U.S. crunch that swept Wall Street demand but price levels are housing bubble is considered and then the global economy relatively stable,” he said. a major cause of the credit in the fall of 2008, after interest THE CANADIAN PRESS Amid Spain’s turmoil, a ray of hope Health workers protest against austerity measures outside a hospital in Pamplona, northern Spain, on Tuesday. Amid the country’s economic turmoil, there’s news that its borrowing costs have dropped sharply from unsustainable highs last year. Spain’s Treasury says it plans to borrow 230 billion euros (about $300 billion) in 2013, down from 250 billion euros last year, and is expecting to pay lower interest rates than those that bat- tered the country in 2012. ALVARO BARRIENTOS/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 2-day shipping Hamburger U founder Conflict allegation Amazon Prime Ex-McDonald’s Alberta premier comes to Canada CEO dies at 80 faces ethics probe Amazon has launched its A former McDonald’s CEO Alberta’s ethics commis- unlimited, two-day ship- who helped expand the sioner is investigating a con- ping service in Canada. fast-food chain’s global flict-of-interest allegation The world’s largest online footprint and spearheaded involving Premier Alison retailer says Amazon Prime the creation of Hamburger Redford over a government will now be on offer to University died Monday lawsuit filed against Big Canadian customers for an night after suffering com- Tobacco. annual fee of $79. plications from pneumonia, It’s alleged Redford Amazon says the two- the company said. He was awarded the lawsuit con- day shipping guarantee 80 years old. tract in 2011 to a group will be offered in most of During Fred L. Turner’s of law firms that included Canada. Customers in rural time as CEO from 1974 to her former husband, Rob- areas, particularly in the 1987, McDonald’s more ert Hawkes, when she was North or the Maritimes, than tripled its number of justice minister. Alberta can get unlimited shipping locations and set up shop Liberal Leader Raj Sherman but without the two-day in dozens of new markets, asked the ethics commis- guarantee. the company said in a state- sioner to investigate. THE CANADIAN PRESS ment. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS THE CANADIAN PRESS 06 VOICES metronews.ca Wednesday, January 9, 2013 DOES THE NHL Catch a tiger by the flail THINK WE’RE ALL CHUMPS? JUST Are you ready for some hockey? SAYIN’ You’ve probably been ready Paul Sullivan since last September, but the metronews.ca/voices/ NHL does not care. just-saying The NHL does care about salary caps, revenue sharing, pension plans, free agency and all the other arcana of the hockey business, so much so that they shut the whole show down for 113 days to eliminate distractions. Message to fans: Not now, not now. Can’t you see we’re talk- ing about bidness? So now an agreement between the players and the owners has been struck and arenas across North America should be open for business on Jan. 19. Hockey’s back. The question is: Do you care? The answer is easy: Of course you do. You grew up on skates. You live and die by the fortunes of your team. You per- sonally identify with your favourite players, from Ryan Kesler to Ryan Nugent-Hopkins to … someone … on the Toronto Send in the clowns Maple Leafs roster, I’m sure. You care so much it hurts. The NHL has your num- It hurts when the game takes ber. It owns your hockey your heart and slams it into the soul, and when the gates boards. This is the second NHL lockout in the last decade. Last swing open next Satur- time, like an abused spouse, day, the NHL expects you you came back, hoping it would to be there, all decked be different. It’s not different. Are you going to come back out in the jersey of your this time? ASHLEY VINCENT/NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC PHOTO CONTEST favourite multi-million- Of course you are. Prize capture Q&A with photographer Ashley Vincent aire and your foam finger. The NHL has your number. It owns your hockey soul, and ‘An explosion of Tigress in water when the gates swing open next it’s more for the benefit Any advice for budding Saturday, the NHL expects you to be there, all decked out in the photo wins big water droplets’ of visitors to Thailand — photographers? jersey of your favourite multi-millionaire and your foam finger. until one piece Busaba had For all the money I’ve And you will be there, because the NHL is the only game An Indochinese tigress caught hold of slipped and spent travelling around in that matters. Hockey’s entire culture, built on a base of named Busaba shakes How did fell into the pool. She dived Asia and Africa to (photo- suburban rinks and small-town arenas, fuels the NHL, where herself dry after a swim at this photo in to retrieve it and, as she graph) wild animals, ironic- the 690 best players on Earth do their thing. If you’re watch- Khao Kheow Open Zoo in come re-emerged, shook herself ally this winning image I ing the Oshawa Generals, it’s to spot future NHL stars. If Chonburi, Thailand. The Ex- about? dry with an explosion of captured was taken about you’re watching the Abbotsford Heat, it’s only because a real plosion! by Ashley Vincent, My family water droplets, and in an 30 minutes away from my NHL pro is passing through or falling in. If you’re watching 49, a British wildlife photog- and I were instant I had a cartoon house. I believe a tiger, for the Spengler Cup, you’re watching a reshuffle of the NHL rapher based in Thailand, showing light bulb appear above my example, in captivity can deck. shook off the competition my moth- head! be every bit as amazing They have you where they want you. Which is why they can of more than 22,000 entries er-in-law and gorgeous as a tiger in take you for granted and shut the league down while they to win the 2012 National around For you, what message is the wild. So as wonderful haggle over the salary cap or whatever. They know you’ll be Geographic Photography the zoo. revealed in this image? as “wild” animal photog- there, nose pressed to the Plexiglas, when they decide it’s time. Contest. METRO WORLD NEWS She want- This is just one moment raphy can be, until such a A word about “you.” You are not a resident of Tampa ed to see when this animal is so dream opportunity comes Bay, Fla., U.S.A. You are Johnny Canuck from Moose Jaw or Equipment used some tigers, so we made engaged in natural behav- along, don’t feel in any way Moosonee. You know that whatever happens in Miami our way over to Busaba, iour that any melancholy disadvantaged because the or Minsk, hockey is your who at the time was being thoughts we may have, like only alternative you may birthright. No one else in On the web (cid:580)(cid:3) Canon EOS 7D with a fed slivers of fresh meat. I’d animals in captivity, are have is to photograph the world cares the way you Canon EF 70-200mm never taken much interest expelled from our minds. captive animals. care. f/2.8L IS MK II USM lens. before in watching this — It’s freedom from thought. METRO WORLD NEWS If that makes you a chump, Talk about this article on then so be it. At least now metronews.ca. there’s hockey. That’s entertainment? 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A big fat whore.” hard to slim down, but she’s What’s most surprising is learning the hard way that that much of the vitriol for some naysayers, nothing comes from fans of one of the she does is good enough. biggest opponents of bullying Bieber hashtag You broke my heart,” one “I’m the thinnest I’ve ever and negativity. “Lady Gaga’s user posted above a graphic been and the healthiest I’ve fans are the worst,” Osbourne encourages image of the user’s injuries. ever been. The totally insane says. “They’ve said I should The campaign was orches- thing is that I’m a U.K. size kill myself, that they hope I fans to cut trated by the 4Chan forum, four to six and people still say get raped. I mean, it’s crazy popular with trolls, and plans I’m fat,” she tells Fabulous but I’ve had this all my life themselves can be seen on the website. magazine. “I get called fat all and I just try and ignore it.” “Lets see if we can get some little girls to cut themselves,” KIERON Second split for Cooper MONKS a member wrote, and fake pictures were seeded to en- Metro World News and girlfriend? courage the trend. Late Monday evening, Justin The horrific episode was Bieber was trending on Twit- picked up by celebrities, in- Bradley Cooper and Zoe Sal- ter. Hardly new for the tween cluding singer and friend of dana, who never confirmed icon, but this was a darker Bieber, Miley Cyrus. “Cutting they were dating, have episode, with the hashtag is NOT something to joke Taylor Swift reportedly broken up for a #cuttingforBieber used by about. Romance fades as Swift’s second time, according to young fans to offer blood sac- There are people who are Page Six. The pair are said to rifices to their hero. actually suffering from self- ex parties with Branson have initially dated for three “Beliebers” participated in harm, this is so disrespect- months early last year after a campaign of self-harm in re- ful,” the star tweeted. filming The Words together sponse to a weekend picture Bieber fans are known for and then got together again Bradley Cooper that appeared to show Bieber their zeal and the “Bieber fe- Taylor Swift’s fledging “Richard Branson heard in September, but they went smoking marijuana. Hun- ver” phenomenon has been romance with One Direc- Harry was staying nearby their separate ways once things didn’t work out be- dreds of images of slashed studied by psychologists. Two tion member Harry Styles so invited him to come more before the holidays. tween them. Zoe spent New arms, some obviously fake, fans were arrested in Decem- appears to be over, as Swift check out Necker (Island),” “Zoe had planned to spend Year’s Eve with friends in some disturbingly real, flood- ber for plotting to castrate left their romantic getaway a source says. “So when the holidays with Bradley and Miami,” a source says. “If Zoe ed the social network. “Why and murder the Canadian to the British Virgin Taylor left for the states, his family in Europe. They was upset over the split with did you do this @justinbieber singer. Islands early after a report- Harry went to Branson’s all were going to Paris, but Bradley, she didn’t show it.” edly heated argument with island for the day to let Styles, according to Busi- off some steam. He did ness Insider. plenty of partying and was But while photos of definitely enjoying himself Swift looking glum and while hanging out with lonely on her trip back hit guests. 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Don’t forget to like us on Facebook! facebook.com/clubmetrosaskatoon metronews.ca TRAVEL 09 Wednesday, January 9, 2013 The new links of Barbados are a hole-in-one for golfers L Swinging in the Officially opened by Prince An- drew — who wowed onlookers sun. From sugar cane by splitting the fairway with meadows to Atlantic his first drive — the 7,045 park- coastline, these land-style layout offers breath- I taking views of the Caribbean courses put the island’s Sea with almost every shot. terrain to good use Royal Westmoreland F reigned supreme until 2004, when the celebrity-packed but ill-fated wedding of Tiger BRIAN Woods at nearby Sandy Lane KENDALL resort focused international E canadiangolftraveller.com attention on the ultra-exclusive property’s new $25-million Green Monkey course. De- signed by Tom Fazio, the 7,389- Once reliant on a traditional yard behemoth slowly builds sun, sand and sea tourism strat- drama through the first eight egy, Barbados signalled its ar- holes before startling golfers rival as a major player in Carib- with a rapid descent into an bean golf with the 2009 launch abandoned quarry. of Apes Hill Club. So spectacular is the design The gorgeous 7,150-yard and seaside setting that the layout, which dips and twists Green Monkey instantly be- through lush jungle, an aban- came one of the world’s must- doned coral quarry and the re- play courses. The only hitch claimed fields of a former sugar is that access is restricted to plantation, is the centrepiece guests of Sandy Lane, one of of an exclusive new residential the Caribbean’s priciest resorts. community offering views of Sandy Lane does, however, both the Atlantic Ocean and the offer public play on its other Caribbean Sea from a hilltop Fazio championship layout, site near the lively community the Country Club course, a lush of Holetown. parkland-style jewel, and on its The Green Monkey course at Sandy Lane resort is one of the world’s must-plays. SANDY LANE HOTEL CO. LTD FOR SANDY LANE Apes Hill joins posh Sandy nine-hole Old Nine course. Lane resort’s two acclaimed 18- Apes Hill, the newest head- Hill winds seamlessly through hole courses, as well as Royal liner, boasts a pedigree to rival a rolling and still mostly wild Westmoreland Golf and Coun- even that of the Green Monkey. landscape where green mon- try Club, as the golf headliners The project is a partnership keys are often seen feasting on of a popular island destination between local entrepreneur Barbados cherries, ackee and of remarkable contrasts — Sir Charles Williams, whose breadfruit. Especially thrill- from the windswept Atlantic family came from England to ing are the jungle holes, 11 to coastline to vast meadows of Barbados in the 1600s, and 14, a quartet enthusiastically sugar cane to the serene waters Landmark Land Company, the described by Golf World maga- of the Caribbean coast, the site developer of such renowned zine as “every bit as dramatic of most of the resorts. The for- golf properties as California’s and invigorating” as Augusta mer British colony is renowned La Quinta Resort and Club and National’s Amen Corner. for its white-sand beaches, South Carolina’s Kiawah Island Rounding out the island’s hospitable people (known as Golf Resort. Wentworth Club, roster of courses is Barbados Bajans) and its refined atmos- the famous English golf and Golf Club, an affordable and phere. country club, signed on to run challenging 6,697-yard gov- Barbados ignited its golf the golf operation. ernment-owned layout, and boom with the 1994 launch of The golf course has created the player-friendly, nine-hole Royal Westmoreland, a superb a buzz throughout the Carib- Rockley Golf Club. Barbados, Robert Trent Jones Jr. design bean. Designed by Jeff Potts and after years of building golf near the capital of Bridgetown. Chris Cole for Landmark, Apes courses, is ready to play. Apes Hill is the newest addition to Barbados’s golf off erings. 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Chiado Paula Rego Museum The Chiado quarter’s heyday was in the late 19th-cen- Paula Rego is one of Portugal’s most famous modern tury Belle Epoque, when writers and artists gathered artists. She fled Antonio Salazar’s dictatorship, at its cafés. Outside the Café A Brasileira, a statue of which ruled over Portugal for four decades in the Fernando Pessoa, Portugal’s best-known 20th-century last century, and settled in London in the 1950s, but poet, who also wrote in English, is one of the city’s her work still draws powerfully on Portuguese cul- most-photographed sights. A 1988 fire damaged many ture and her childhood memories around Cascais, a historic buildings. The reconstruction was overseen seaside town just outside Lisbon where some of her by Alvaro Siza Vieira, who has won the world’s top work is housed. The 30-minute train ride from the architecture prizes, and the quarter has preserved its capital traces the coast’s contours, with magnificent Baixa elegant, sophisticated atmosphere. views over the Atlantic. Cascais also offers beaches and a long promenade. The downtown district, called the Baixa, was rebuilt after the 1755 quake in what for Portugal is a rare gridiron pattern. Many old-fashioned stores, as well as modern international chains, line the streets. Look down at your feet and admire the sidewalks decorated in the black-and-white patterns of trad- itional Portuguese paving, which is also found in Salvador de Bahia, Brazil and Macau, in China. Rua Augusta, a pedestrians-only street, links two main squares — Rossio and the riverside Praca do Com- ercio, where government offices have moved out to make way for al fresco cafés and restaurants. 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