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For the top shows, films, actors and jokes of the night, see page 9. JORDAN STRAUSS/INVISION/ATHE ASSOCIATED PRESS 02 NEWS metronews.ca Monday, January 14, 2013 1 News in pictures Homicide. Man arrested Reserve. RCMP declare in shooting death girl’s death a homicide Winnipeg police have ar- RCMP are now saying they She was apparently going rested a man in connection are treating the death of a to school in another com- with a March 2012 homicide. teenage girl whose remains munity but had returned to Police said Johnathen were found on a northern the reserve for the holidays. James Felix was shot on Manitoba reserve as a homi- Her remains were found March 31 when a fight broke cide. Sunday morning by a youth S out during a drug deal involv- RCMP said in a release who said he saw a pack of ing a group of men. Police Friday their conclusion was dogs surrounding something. found his body in a yard in reached after an autopsy was Media reports indicated the 200 block of Balmoral conducted. that stray dogs on the reserve Street. Police confirmed the vic- were rounded up and shot W Police said they are not tim was 15-year-old Leah out of fear the girl may have ruling out more suspects in Johnathen James Felix FACEBOOK.COM Anderson of God’s Lake First been mauled to death. the case, and they are con- Nation. The reserve is 550 kilo- 2 tinuing to investigate. charged with second-degree Reserve residents said ear- metres northeast of Winni- Derek Davin Merrick, 19, murder. lier last week that the girl peg and is mainly accessible was arrested Thursday and DAVE BAXTER/METRO had been missing since Jan. 4. by plane. THE CANADIAN PRESS E Residential speed N limits staying at 50 Also on the table. Traffi c Council notes 3 board is recommending some limits be increased (cid:580)(cid:3) Coun. Dan Vandal (St. to 60 km/h Boniface) put forward a motion that de-linked funding for the city’s en- hanced Dutch Elm Disease BERNICE strategy from the province 1 PONTANILLA matching $1.9 million. Critical [email protected] (cid:580)(cid:3) (cid:5)(cid:3)(cid:296)(cid:229)(cid:221)(cid:279)(cid:274)(cid:225)(cid:3)(cid:95)(cid:209)(cid:274)(cid:225)(cid:209)(cid:268)(cid:3)(cid:273)(cid:279)(cid:575) collision. A city committee has put the tion called on the city’s brakes on an attempt to lower administration to make all Two women were taken speed limits on residential future contracts between to hospital, one in critical streets in Winnipeg to 40 the city and private service condition, after being hit km/h from 50. providers “as transparent by a truck on Century The majority of councillors as possible,” including a Street Thursday around on the infrastructure renewal request that public works 7:30 p.m. One woman has and public works committee Speed limits in residential areas will stay at 50 km/h. SHANE GIBSON/METRO report back on the status been released, while the on Friday agreed with a report of all private waste-collec- other remains in hospital. from the city’s traffic depart- face) said statistics show the the original motion propos- tion contracts, complaints 2HOWARD WONG/FOR METRO ment that recommended the majority of collisions between ing the lower speed limit, said and penalties. Lake speed limit not be lowered. vehicles, pedestrians and cyc- not enough time had been Brad Sacher, director of lists in Winnipeg occur on given for more members of (cid:580)(cid:3) (cid:5)(cid:3)(cid:273)(cid:279)(cid:302)(cid:255)(cid:279)(cid:274)(cid:3)(cid:220)(cid:317)(cid:3)(cid:17)(cid:279)(cid:305)(cid:274)(cid:553)(cid:3) Vulnerable. public works, said it is condi- regional — not residential the community to give their Brian Mayes (St. Vital) tions of the road, pedestrians, — streets, and he’s more con- opinions. requesting $400,000 each Lake Winnipeg is in the trees and narrow streets, not cerned with a proposal from Several people spoke to the from the city and province running to be named posted speed limits, which Manitoba’s Highway Traffic committee in favour of lower- toward a transit safety Threatened Lake of the have the biggest influence on Board to increase some street ing the speed limit, including strategy passed. Year 2013. The most- how fast drivers go. speed limits to 60 km/h from Dr. Sande Harlos of the Winni- threatened lake in the “Just saying, ‘That’s it, it’s 50. peg Regional Health Author- (cid:580)(cid:3) (cid:5)(cid:268)(cid:268)(cid:3)(cid:302)(cid:254)(cid:292)(cid:229)(cid:229)(cid:3)(cid:273)(cid:279)(cid:302)(cid:255)(cid:279)(cid:274)(cid:296)(cid:3)(cid:274)(cid:279)(cid:315)(cid:3) world is chosen annually now 40 km/h’ is not going to Councillors Harvey Smith ity, Mark Cohoe, executive move on to executive by Global Nature Fund, get you a lower speed.” (Daniel McIntyre) and Ross director of Bike to the Future, policy committee. the organization that Coun. Dan Vandal (St. Boni- Eadie (Mynarski), who moved and activist Anders Swanson. created the International Living Lakes network. Silver Heights North End Stradbrook Avenue 3THE CANADIAN PRESS due to dangerous driving. Still no The vehicle was then spotted Police investigate Man arrested after Osborne-area fi re by Air1 and was followed downtime robbery drunken car chase, until it stopped. not suspicious When officers arrived, po- for Idlers. Police are looking for a man police say lice say the suspect intention- A fire that caused who stole smokes from a ally drove into the passenger $600,000 in damages to Idle No More protests Silver Heights convenience A man is in custody after side of a marked cruiser, an Osborne-area business continued over the week- store Saturday around allegedly leading police on a causing minor damage. The Saturday night is not end, including one that 7:30 a.m. The suspect was chase through the North End suspect was arrested and no suspicious, according to stopped traffic on Portage armed. He is described as while driving drunk before one was injured. police. Avenue as protesters white, 20 to 30 years of age, ramming a police cruiser Gary Leo Joseph Car- The business, run from walked from the CMHR to five-foot-eight to six feet tall Saturday. riere, 36, is charged with a home in the 200 block the University of Win- and weighing 150 to 180 Officers in an unmarked flight from police officers, of Stradbrook Avenue, nipeg Friday, one outside pounds. cruiser caught sight of a two counts of assaulting a started to catch on fire the Winnipeg Sun offices Anyone with informa- vehicle being driven erratic- police officer with a weapon, around 9:30 p.m. Saturday and one on Sun- tion should call 204-986- ally near the corner of Aikins impaired driving, failing to Police believe the fire day at the Winnipeg Jets 2839 or Crime Stoppers at Street and Flora Avenue provide a breath sample and was due to an electrical open practice. 204-786-TIPS. around 5:30 p.m. and gave a driving without a licence. problem. HOWARD WONG/FOR METRO METRO short chase before stopping METRO METRO metronews.ca NEWS 03 Monday, January 14, 2013 Hospitals use restrictions to combat lung infections Health. Only parents of The WRHA said Friday the already resulting in heavy pa- bed unit in another section of patients can visit HSC’s restrictions aim to stop the tient volumes and extremely the hospital. recent spread of respiratory ill- high occupancy rates at both “The children who are there Children’s Hospital, St. nesses in infant and child pedi- sites,” said Dr. Cheryl Rock- have already been exposed and Boniface Hospital’s NICU atric patients. man-Greenberg, medical direc- so will remain in the nursery Effective immediately, tor of the WRHA Child Health until they are discharged,” said only parents of patients can Program. “It is important we Rockman-Greenberg. visit HSC’s Children’s Hospi- take whatever steps possible.” Parents of young children DAVE tal and St. Boniface Hospital’s The Intermediate Nursery are being asked to help stop BAXTER NICU. The same restrictions at Health Sciences Centre is the spread of respiratory dis- [email protected] are in place for both hospi- also experiencing a respiratory eases by covering their mouths Visitor restrictions have been tals’ labour, delivery and post- outbreak with one confirmed when coughing or sneezing, put in place at the children’s partum units. case of influenza A. The Health washing their hands frequent- and women’s units at the “We believe we are going to Sciences Centre is closing that ly, keeping young children Health Sciences Centre and St. continue to see an increase in ward to further admissions and infants away from public The Health Sciences Centre. SHANE GIBSON/METRO Boniface Hospital. these types of cases, which are and opened a temporary 14- places and getting the flu shot. RIVER RESTO COMING TO THE FORKS and Assiniboine rivers. The ac- tual forks at The Forks. It’ll face WHAT’S GOOD north to buffer the elements, Ace Burpee and the structure itself will be part of the experience. It’s food meets art meets Winnipeg win- “Hey Ace, I really need to talk ter. I love it. to you about something,” chef The experience is clearly Mandel Hitzer said to me at the star here, but just know Baconfest a couple of months that once you’re safely inside a back. Hitzer, the chef at the restaurant in the middle of the helm of Deer + Almond, shared river, having walked there from this idea with me that night: The Forks in boots and toques, Restaurant. On the frozen the food will take over. Deer + river. Boom. Awesome. Almond will be joined nightly “I’ve always been commit- by other notable chefs from ted to creating new experiences around the city. This is all the for Winnipeg food lovers,” Hitz- sort of behaviour I encourage. er told me. “New York can do it, Side note: A sitting will Montreal can do it, other places be set aside in support of the can do crazy stuff ... why can’t Smaczylo family, who experi- we? It’s all about pushing the enced a house fire in Point limits.” That’s the spirit. Douglas on Jan. 3 and were left Raw: Gallery director Joe with nothing. I’ll be at that one, Winnipeg cleans up after near blizzard Kalturnyk is constructing a and you’re welcome to come unique structure to house a with. It’s going to be a good A Winnipeg driver tells the city what he thinks of Manitoba’s white visitor Sunday. While Saturday’s winter storm was a few minutes shy of official bliz- new pop-up restaurant called year. Let’s hustle. zard status, the city’s cleanup is expected to cost around $5 million. To help crews clear major routes the city put its Declared Snow Route Parking Ban Raw: Almond. The resto will be, ACE BURPEE HOSTS THE ACE BURPEE into effect at midnight Sunday, and the ban, which prohibits parking on snow routes from 12 to 7 a.m., will stay in place until plowing is complete. Go as previously stated, on the ice, SHOW IN THE MORNING ON 103.1 VIRGIN to knowyourzone.winnipeg.ca for a complete schedule of residential plowing. SHANE GIBSON/METRO right at the mouths of the Red RADIO Nothing stays hidden forever ALL-NEW TONIGHT at 9 cbc.ca/murdochmysteries @CBCMurdoch 04 metronews.ca Monday, January 14, 2013 6 men arrested Let your savings in India after another gang rape have a happy new year too. Friday night attack. to stop at her village despite Gender injustice her repeated pleas and drove 29-year-old woman was her to a desolate location, he “It’s a very deep travelling to her village said. in northern Punjab state There, the driver and malaise. This aspect of the conductor took her gender justice hasn’t when driver took her to to a building where they been dealt with in our a desolate location: Cops were joined by five friends and took turns raping her nation-building task.” throughout the night, Singh Seema Mustafa, a writer on social issues said. who heads the Center for Policy Analysis GIC WIN 1 of 5 Police said Sunday they have The driver dropped the think-tank. arrested six suspects in an- woman off at her village ear- other gang rape of a bus pas- ly Saturday, he said. weeks ago in Ahmednagar 1-YEAR $10,000* * senger in India, four weeks Singh said police arrested district in western India, after a brutal attack on a stu- six suspects on Saturday and the Press Trust of India news 1.6 %* dent on a moving bus in the were searching for another. agency reported. Her decom- SPECIAL capital outraged Indians and Gurmej Singh, deputy posed body was found Friday. 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It also gia’s new parliament walked accused of stoking addresses long-brewing re- free Sunday under an am- President Mikhail Saakash- anti-American sentment in Russia over the nesty strongly opposed by vili’s party, which domin- 60,000 Russian children who sentiments to solidify President Mikhail Saakash- ated Georgian politics for have been adopted by Amer- vili. nine years, lost control over support among icans in the past two decades, Many of the 190 prison- parliament in an October 19 of whom have died. working-class Russians ers had been arrested during election. Protests against the adop- anti-Saakashvili protests in tion ban were held Sunday May 2011, while others had in a number of other Russian been convicted of trying to parliament’s human-rights Up to 20,000 people marched cities, but in most places only overthrow the government committee, Eka Beselia, who through Moscow on a frigid, a few dozen people took part. or of spying for Russia. Rela- greeted 70 prisoners released grey afternoon Sunday to pro- In St. Petersburg, about 1,000 tions with Moscow were cut from Gldani Prison No. 8 in test Russia’s new law banning people turned out. off after Russia and Georgia Tbilisi, the capital. More than Americans from adopting Just ahead of the week- fought a brief war in 2008. 3,000 other prisoners who Russian children, a far bigger end demonstration, Putin’s “This was a great shame had their sentences reduced number than expected. spokesman sought to ease an- on the country, when Saa- under the amnesty will be Protesters carried posters ger over the adoption ban by kashvili had personal con- freed in the next two months. of President Vladimir Putin announcing that some of the victs,” said the head of THE ASSOCIATED PRESS and members of Russia’s par- dozens of adoptions already liament who overwhelmingly under way could go forward, Intervention voted for the law last month. allowing children who have Russia’s adoption ban was already bonded with Amer- out of the hands of Islamist retaliation for a new U.S. law ican adoptive parents to leave U.S. offering help extremists. the country. in Mali: France Laurent Fabius said the Quoted UNICEF estimates there three-day-old, French-led are about 740,000 children France’s foreign minister military operation has not in parental custody in “Yes, there are cases said Sunday that the United succeeded in halting the Russia, while about 18,000 States is providing com- extremists’ advance, which when (adopted children) Russians are on the waiting munications and transport had prompted the inter- are abused and killed, list to adopt a child. Since the help for an international vention. Some 400 French A protester holds a toy inside a glass jar with a sticker reading “I’m against ban was passed, Russian lead- military intervention aimed troops have been deployed Putin” during a rally in St. Petersburg, Russia, Sunday to protest Russia’s but they are rare.” ers have been encouraging at wresting Mali’s north to Mali. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS new law banning Americans from adopting Russian children. Sergei Udaltsov, head of a leftist Russians to adopt more chil- DMITRY LOVETSKY/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS opposition group in Russia. dren. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS THURSDAY JAN 10TH NEW YEARS SPECIAL FRIDAY JAN 11TH SATURDAY JAN 12TH SUNDAY JAN 13TH OFFER ENDS JAN. 14, 2013 MONDAY JAN14TH FINAL DAY! TODAY! 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Family of Attawapiskat Reddit co-creator blames Mulcair seeks end to hunger strike prosecutors for suicide NDP Leader Tom Mulcair is calling on Attawapiskat Chief Theresa Spence to The family of a Reddit co- end her liquid-only diet. founder who committed sui- Mulcair told CTV’s cide weeks before he was to go Question Period he’s on trial on federal charges that always concerned when he stole millions of scholarly someone seems willing to articles is blaming prosecutors end their own life. for his death. He says Spence ought Aaron Swartz hanged him- to end her protest now self in his Brooklyn apartment following last week’s Friday night, his family and meeting between Prime authorities said. The 26-year- Minister Stephen Harper old had fought to make online and First Nations leaders. content free to the public and “I would sincerely call as a teenager helped create RSS, upon Chief Spence to real- a family of web feed formats ize that there has been a used to gather updates from step in the right direction, blogs, news, audio and video. to try to see now if we can In 2011, he was charged keep putting pressure on with stealing millions of scien- Aaron Swartz THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE the government to follow tific journals from a JSTOR com- through,” he said. puter archive at the Massachu- product of a criminal justice “It has been a year setts Institute of Technology system rife with intimidation where nothing was done in an attempt to make them and prosecutorial overreach. after a very formal meet- freely available. Decisions made by officials in ing. But finally the govern- He had pleaded not guilty, the Massachusetts U.S. Attor- ment seems to be moving, and his federal trial was to ney’s office and at MIT contrib- so I think that the best begin next month. If convicted, uted to his death,” they said. thing to do would be to he faced decades in prison and JSTOR didn’t press charges step back from that.” a fortune in fines. once it reclaimed the articles Spence has vowed to In a statement released Sat- from Swartz, and some legal continue her protest until Police dog takes a licking, keeps on sniffing urday, Swartz’s family in Chica- experts considered the case First Nations leaders can go expressed bitterness toward unfounded. JSTOR’s attorney get Harper and Gov. Gen. Vancouver police dog Teak peeks out of a vehicle after his release from an animal clinic Sunday morning. The federal prosecutors pursuing even asked prosecutors not to David Johnston in the German shepherd is recovering after being slashed in the pursuit of a robbery suspect in Vancouver on Friday. the case against him. pursue the case, according to same room. Teak, who will be eight years old in March, received 30 stitches to close up the 10-inch wound he sustained “Aaron’s death is not sim- Elliot Peters, Swartz’s defence THE CANADIAN PRESS from the incident. PHYLICIA TORREVILLAS/METRO IN VANCOUVER ply a personal tragedy. It is the attorney. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Sanctuary claims Ikea New 2 Bedroom Apartments for Rent! monkey was abused Month to Month Rental Agreements | Pet Friendly In-suite Laundry | Private Balcony Custody battle. Court shearling coat. The sanctuary is trying documents allege the to block efforts by Yasmin family beat the animal, Nakhuda, Darwin’s owner, to get him back, and it’s now wanted its teeth pulled alleging in court documents filed Friday that she abused him. The battle over a macaque Nakhuda has said that an known as the Ikea monkey unidentified breeder gave is heating up, with a pri- Darwin to her as a gift. But mate sanctuary alleging his the sanctuary alleges Nak- The monkey, Darwin. owners strangled the animal, huda, a real-estate lawyer, HANDOUT/ hit him with a spoon and was introduced to an illegal BROWLEY PAGE/THE CANADIAN PRESS FILE planned to have his teeth re- exotic-animal dealer by a moved. client. family to protect himself, $300 Ikea But a lawyer representing Nakhuda tried to return which prompted them to the woman, who is trying to Darwin after a few days but make plans to have his teeth Gift Card! get her pet back, dismisses decided keep him after the removed, the sanctuary al- the claims, saying they’re dealer showed her how to leges. Ask Us How! an attempt to discredit his abuse the monkey so he be- In advance of a Jan. 31 client. haved, the sanctuary alleges. court hearing, Charney re- Anything can be claimed The whole family, includ- cently interviewed the two in such court documents, ing Nakhuda’s husband and animal-control officers who “no matter how ridiculous or young sons, have abused got Nakhuda to surrender Edgewood Place untrue,” Ted Charney said in Darwin since then, the sanc- Darwin and said neither re- a statement. tuary alleges. ported signs of abuse. The monkey named Dar- They have hit him in the “There are many YouTube win has resided at Story Book head and face, forced him to videos which show Darwin 204.777.5182 | 30 Guy Savoie Drive, Winnipeg Farm Primate Sanctuary in live in a small dog crate and with the family looking just Sunderland, Ont., since he failed to change his diaper fine and reveal a loving rela- was found in December wan- for days, the sanctuary al- tionship,” Charney said. “Not dering in the parking lot of a leges. one person has come for- Toronto Ikea, wearing a little Darwin was biting the ward to say they witnessed abuse.” 1.866.RENT.515 Semantics? Photos entered as evi- dence show the monkey swaddled like a baby asleep “She holds him by the neck to keep him still or www.broadstreet.ca in bed with Nakhuda and Apply online at above water.... The defence calls this strangulation.” curled up asleep on her younger son’s lap. Lawyer Ted Charney, alleging that the sanctuary considers normal pet handling “abuse.” THE CANADIAN PRESS metronews.ca BUSINESS 07 Monday, January 14, 2013 Nortel verdict will send message, observer says Monday ruling. Former By the numbers $9B executives, accused of cooking books, each face up to 10 years in prison The verdict will come on the same day that mediation talks on the distribution of nearly $9 billion in assets from the now-bankrupt Three former Nortel execu- Nortel begin in Toronto. The weeklong tives accused of orchestrating proceedings are part of an effort to settle the a widespread multimillion- company’s creditor claims in Canada, the U.S. dollar fraud will learn their fate and around the world. Fired up over Spain’s health-care sell-off Monday, nearly a year after one of the largest criminal trials Ex-Nortel CEO Frank Dunn leaves a in Canada’s corporate history Toronto court in this Jan. 16, 2012, file signing off on financial state- Protesters shout slogans during a demonstration against plans to restructure and partly privatize the began. photo. On Monday, a judge will rule ments. health-care sector in Madrid on Sunday. Madrid’s regional government proposes selling off the manage- Ontario Superior Court Jus- on fraud charges against Dunn and Despite this, Canada is still ment of six of 20 large public hospitals and 27 of 268 health centres, and says the reforms are needed to tice Frank Marrocco is set to two colleagues. THE CANADIAN PRESS FILE seen as soft on white-collar secure health services during the country’s economic crisis. Spain’s regions are struggling with a combined rule on whether ex-CEO Frank crimes, especially when com- debt of about $190 billion US as the national economy contracts into a double-dip recession triggered by a Dunn, ex-CFO Douglas Beatty ecutor in the Bre-X Securities pared to the stiff sentences 2008 real-estate crash. ANDRES KUDACKI/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS and ex-controller Michael Gol- case — the largest corporate handed out in the U.S. during logly manipulated financial fraud case in Canadian history the Enron scandal. statements at Nortel Networks — and his verdict will send a “When you look at white- U.S. Treasury rules out minting $1T Corp. from 2002 to 2003. message through both legal collar crime, there are always The men, who each face two and financial circles, says one going to be incentives for counts of fraud, are accused of expert observer. manipulating financial state- supercoin to solve debt-limit crisis participating in a book-cooking Darren Henderson, an as- ments,” he said. scheme designed to trigger sistant professor of managerial “There is a direct financial $12.8 million in bonuses and accounting and control at Ri- incentive of increasing the The U.S. government won’t be Reserve believes the law can or strategy. The government has stocks for themselves at the chard Ivey School of Business value of your sales, getting a minting a $1-trillion US plat- should be used to produce such reached its $16.4-trillion bor- once powerful Canadian tech- at Western University, says bigger bonus or keeping your inum coin as a way to solve its a coin to avoid a coming battle rowing limit. By late February nology giant. The accused, who that since the fall of Nortel, se- job. And what has to counteract debt-limit crisis. with Congress over govern- or early March, Treasury will were fired in 2004, have all curities regulations have been that is a disincentive or deter- Treasury Department ment borrowing. run out of ways to cover debts pleaded not guilty to the char- tightened — particularly to rent from the perspective of po- spokesman Anthony Coley Some of U.S. President and could begin defaulting on ges. If convicted, each could ensure that top-ranking execu- tential litigation and potential said Saturday that neither his Barack Obama’s liberal allies government loans. face up to 10 years in prison. tives at major corporations are to go to prison.” department nor the Federal have been promoting the coin THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Marrocco was the lead pros- held more accountable when THE CANADIAN 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. 08 VOICES metronews.ca Monday, January 14, 2013 FEED THE Anniversary picks up steam HUNGRY OR FEED CITY COUNCIL? London Tube Restored-train Would you rather have your URBAN tax dollars spent on feeding trip marks 150th COMPASS the hungry, or feeding your Colin Fast [email protected] city councillor? On promoting Metropolitan 1, a restored our city’s history, or promot- steam train built in 1898, ing our elected officials? passes through Farring- These are some of the questions raised by the release of don Tube station on its the city’s 2013 operating and capital budget last week. journey between Olympia As budgets go, this was mostly standard stuff. Property Tube station in the west to taxes are going up, as they did last year and as the frontage Moorgate station in London levy went up the year before that. Spending for emergency on Sunday. services keeps growing at an unsustainable pace. And the The trip was part of city continues to battle to keep up with repairs to its crum- celebrations for the 150th bling infrastructure. anniversary of the Lon- However, one big surprise don Underground Tube was a recommendation system. The first stretch of An extra $40,000 per ward that grants be cut by nearly the world-famous network $360,000 for several non- opened to the public on “Yes, that’s right, in this profit organizations — like Jan. 10, 1863. age of websites and Winnipeg Harvest, the THE ASSOCIATED PRESS social media, St. Boniface Museum and councillors feel they United Way of Winnipeg — Underground while councillors simultan- need more money to eously get to enjoy an extra Onlookers catch print newsletters and $40,000 each in their ward allowances. glimpse of history buy stamps so they can That’s a total of $600,000 tell you about all the more for things like sup- Tourists waiting for the great things they’ve port staff, business meals, morning subway train to mobile phones, iPads, digital Madame Tussauds were been doing for you.” cameras, fuel costs, fundrais- treated to the unusual ing dinners, bus-bench ads, sight. Hundreds of train newsletters and postage, all so that councillors can better fans, costume-wearing represent their constituents. enthusiasts, and curious Yes, that’s right, in this age of websites and social onlookers gathered at plat- media, councillors feel they need more money to print forms and bridges across newsletters and buy stamps so they can tell you about all the city to watch as the the great things they’ve been doing for you. locomotive transported pas- Now, I could get cynical here and also point out that sengers on the iconic trip. next year is an election year, but it turns out that some THE ASSOCIATED PRESS members of council have already done that for me. Yes, both Jenny Gerbasi and Paula Havixbeck have already Chugging along voiced their opposition to ward allowance increases, which might be the first time they’ve ever agreed on anything. Mayor calls Hopefully more councillors join with them in the weeks ahead. ride ‘romantic’ It’s fair for councillors to review the funding given to non-profits. But if there are going to be changes then coun- London Mayor Boris cil should at least consult with the groups first, and then Johnson was among the come up with a comprehensive plan rather than simply invited passengers aboard make across-the-board cuts. the historic black-and-red Along similar lines, there may be good reasons for add- locomotive. He said the trip ing a bit of money to council ward allowances. But to do so was “romantic,” describ- at a time when the city is asking taxpayers and non-profits ing “thick clouds of white to make do with less creates some ironically poor optics. steam going past and then If councillors really want to find a way to make them- bits of soot coming through selves look good in the eyes of the public, then they’ll find from the engine.” a way to reverse these funding changes before the budget ALASTAIR GRANT/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS THE ASSOCIATED PRESS becomes final later this month. Warning Twitter Register at metropolitanpanel.ca parts of the city. The World and take the quick poll Beijing’s air pollution Health Organization consid- @98PercentChimp: (cid:580)(cid:580)(cid:580)(cid:580)(cid:580) cycles in minus nineteen on goes off the index e2r5s ma iscarfoeg draamilys lpeevre lc tuob bice What’s your plan for getting @weCnats etoy SRiestseorlsuotne BMayy ctoow inosrtkreurcst sdneorfwuyl roads in Winnipeg. #won- People refused to venture metre. in shape in 2013? arctic survival yesterday. It is warmer there than Winnipeg... outdoors and buildings The centre recom- @pear10: (cid:580)(cid:580)(cid:580)(cid:580)(cid:580) disappeared into Beijing’s mended that children and #Winnipeg, I finally figured out murky skyline on Sunday the elderly stay indoors. 22% @stephverbong: (cid:580)(cid:580)(cid:580)(cid:580)(cid:580) how to enjoy snowblowing my as the air quality in China’s The U.S. Environmental 67% TAKE UP Hey dingus who hit my car, way driveway! Noise cancelling head- notoriously polluted capital Protection Agency’s air-qual- SALSA went off the index. ity index goes up to only GET OUTSIDE DANCING to lose your mirror. If you want it phones & Bob Marley! ...even did back, let me know, otherwise the neighbors’! The Beijing Municipal 500, and the agency advises that’s my (parked) tank’s trophy. Environmental Monitor- that anything greater than #Winnipeg ing Center said the density 300 would trigger a health 0% 11% @BuddhistBastard: (cid:580)(cid:580)(cid:580)(cid:580)(cid:580)(cid:3) of PM2.5 particulates had warning of “emergency HIT THE GYM HIDE THE Until you’ve done your time in a surpassed 700 micrograms conditions.” REMOTE @LashawndaFranc1: (cid:580)(cid:580)(cid:580)(cid:580)(cid:580) Winnipeg Winter, you don’t get per cubic metre in many THE ASSOCIATED PRESS wonderful People are riding bi- to tell me what’s cold. 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So over that they report- edly returned the $90,000 The Word engagement ring Trawick gave her, according to E! News. Trawick gave Spears the Lindsay Lohan. ring when he popped the Former co-star question in December 2011, but plans for marriage are comes to Lohan’s clearly over. “Jason and I have de- defence cided to call off our engage- ment. I’ll always adore him and we will remain great friends,” Spears says in a Lindsay Lohan is under- completely fair to Lindsay, statement. going a fresh round of criti- that did not happen. She It’s turning out to be a cism thanks to a New York didn’t threaten me at all,” big year of splits for Spears, Times piece chronicling the says her Liz and Dick co- as she also parted ways Britney Spears is back on the adverse working conditions star Grant Bowler. “We had with the folks at the X Fac- market once again. the actress inspired on the a lot of quiet, serious con- tor last week. ALL PHOTOS GETTY IMAGES set of The Canyons, which versations about characters she filmed last year. and we worked very, very Kobe Bryant But at least one former hard. And we both ensured co-star is sticking up for that when we came to set, gets back her. “I never got yelled we came to set very, very at. We didn’t have that serious. That’s the God’s with wife relationship at all. To be honest truth.” L.A. Lakers star Kobe Bryant and his wife, Vanessa, are not splitting up after all. “We are pleased to announce that we have reconciled. Our divorce action will be dismissed. We are looking forward to our future together,” Vanessa announced via her Jackass alum probably got an inkling that Instagram account. he’ll be attacked by dogs. But The couple filed for di- killing it with for the most part, we don’t vorce in 2011. Kobe took to let anybody on to what’s go- his official Facebook page his new reality ing to happen. to go into a bit more detail. “I am happy to say that show And when you decide on Bradley Cooper. Vanessa and I are moving what people are going to Cooper bringing on with our lives together THE do, do you match the con- as a family. When the show WORD testants’ particular fears Mom as date ends and the music stops, Mark Breslin Where we are able to cater the journey is made beauti- [email protected] to a person’s particular fears, ful by having that someone we do. Kobe Bryant. to share it with.” Bradley Cooper didn’t have started the profession, (my Steve-O is the host of Killer Is anybody so tough that to worry too much about mom said) ‘If you ever (get WIN Karaoke, a new series airing they just go through the who his date for the Oscars nominated) I am the date,’” YOU COULD Tuesdays at 10 p,m. ET on song like the challenge is will be now that he’s up he tells E! 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