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metronews.ca NEWS 03 Monday, January 27, 2014 Speeding Ottawa man caught doing 168 km/h on Hwy. 401 An Ottawa man is facing charges and had his car seized after being caught driving 168 km/h on Highway 401. “As though blowing snow and ice N weren’t enough of an obstacle to safe driving this weekend, Napanee OPP have just charged one driver with travelling 68 km/h over the posted E speed limit on Highway 401 just east of Napa- nee,” read a press release issued by OPP sergeant Chris Watkins Sunday W afternoon. The 20-year- old driver has had his car seized for seven days and Friends and family gather around the Ottawa Women’s Monument Sunday to pay their respects to Tricia Boisvert, the 36-year-old Montreal woman who was has been issued a sum- Cfound deaod in westm Quebec last Thmursday. TREVOR GuREENWAY/METnRO ity mourns mons to appear in the Ontario Court of Justice in Napanee on Feb. 27. METRO S Tricia Boisvert Speeding Watch for cracks in canal ice, paramedics warn city’s second homicide this vert’s death is the second connection with a domestic Homicide victim. She Three people were taken year. homicide in Montreal this case, but the complainant to hospital with injuries was a ‘happy girl,’ Surrounded by Algonquin month. was not Boisvert. Saturday after falling on elders, mourners gathered at Bouchra Ben-Nassar, 26, He’s wanted on charges of with a laugh that could the Rideau Canal, para- Minto Park and laid candles who described herself as a assault, motor vehicle theft, medics said. lift friend’s spirits at the Women’s Monument, “good friend” of Boisvert’s, mischief and failure to com- As of noon Saturday, lighting up several photos of told Metro on Friday that ply with a probation order the Ottawa Paramedics the slain woman. Aboriginal her friend had just come and his criminal record dates service responded to two Friends and family of Tricia drummers and singers sang back from visiting her sister, back further. skating injury incidents Boisvert gathered at a candle ceremonial songs as family nephew and niece in Vancou- Steele-Morin is originally on the skateway. light vigil in Ottawa Sunday embraced one another in ver. from Masham, Que. but he A 55-year-old woman to pay tribute to the Mont- tears. “She was a happy girl,” was more recently living in fractured her wrist, real woman who was found The lead suspect in the said Ben-Nassar. “Her laugh Gatineau. a 41-year-old woman dead in west Quebec last homicide, Philippe Steele- would make you laugh, even Anyone with informa- suffered a fracture and week. Morin, is still at large. Police if you were in a bad mood.” tion about Steele-Morin can dislocated shoulder and Boisvert, 36, was found in say they believe the 30-year- She said she had never call 911 or the Info-Crime a 56-year-old woman was the woods of a rural residen- old is still in the Gatineau heard of the lead suspect, Montreal line at 514-393- taken to hospital Sat- tial neighbourhood in Quyon region. Boisvert’s black Pon- Steele-Morin. 1133. Calls can be made urday afternoon with a last Thursday. She had been tiac G6 has yet to be found, The Gatineau force say anonymously and will fracture to her left wrist. missing for nearly a week. but police suspect it was de- they have been searching be treated confidentially. METRO Montreal police confirmed stroyed. for Steele-Morin since July TREVOR GREENWAY AND LUCY she was the victim of the Montreal police said Bois- 16, 2013. He was wanted in SCHOLEY/METRO 04 NEWS metronews.ca Monday, January 27, 2014 Award who display Bourne, 24, received $750 only 80 per cent complete, swiped and officer training. Street at Isabella Street Mon- outstand- each. according to a report due to Also, some officers’ “safe- day for the replacement of a Trio of cyclists land ing athletic In a news release Knight be presented to the Ottawa ty concerns may occasionally combined sewer. bursary cash ability and said the bursary has given police services board Mon- lead to incomplete data col- The right northbound the desire out $36,000 to athletes over day night. lection,” the report says. lane on Elgin Street will Ross Knight, founder of to achieve the last nine years. METRO There have been more The force agreed to par- be closed intermittently to Seenite Sports, has an- greater than 35,000 traffic stops ticipate in a study about the facilitate construction after Mike Woods nounced the recipients of goals. Police since the study into the race of drivers stopped by the morning peak period the National Capital Region CONTRIBUTED Mike racial makeup of drivers police following a human- every day. This work will last cycling bur- Woods, 27 began last June, but the rights complaint. METRO for about two months. Traffic-stop race sary for up- of Gatineau police force says a number Pedestrian access to the and-coming received data incomplete, of factors have led to officers Sewer replacement sidewalk on the east side cyclists. $1,500, failing to fill in all the data. of Elgin may be affected report says The bursary while Ot- Among the problems out- through this area. Elgin construction provides tawa cyclists lined in the report: High call The $2.6-million project funding Emily Flynn, Data fed into the Traffic volumes, computer-system resuming today is intended to improve water Emily Flyn to young Braydon Bourne 20, and Stop Race Data Collection glitches, problems when and sewer services in the CONTRIBUTED cyclists CONTRIBUTED Braydon Project by Ottawa police are some drivers’ licences are Work will resume on Elgin area. METRO Search is on after possible abduction Barrhaven. Police what exactly went on and that is what we are trying to seeking man, woman sort out at this point,” said after apparent dispute Ottawa police Const. Stefan Kubiseski. The woman is described as being 18 to 25 years old, tall TREVOR and thin. She was seen wear- GREENWAY ing an olive-coloured bomber [email protected] jacket with fur on the hood, faded blue jeans and beige Police in Ottawa are search- Ugg winter boots, and she ing for a man and a woman was carrying a brown purse. in the case of a possible ab- The man was seen wear- duction that took place on ing a white shirt, a black Friday after an argument in leather jacket, jeans and Barrhaven. beige work boots. He has a Police say a man 20 to 25 slim build and stands about years old was seen arguing five-foot-nine with short, red- with a woman outside a dark- dish-blond hair. coloured four-door Pontiac Police weren’t able to Sunfire around 3 p.m., near explain who was abducted, Racers grin and bear it Haileybury Street and Geddes but they confirmed they are Way. Police say they aren’t searching for both individ- Third-place 4.5-km runner Zachary Robert, left, and his brother, second-place finisher Etienne Robert, share an icy laugh after crossing the finish line at Mountain sure what happened next, uals. They urge anyone who Equipment Co-op’s first-ever winter race in Ottawa. Extra snowfall Saturday night led to organizers slightly shortening the planned five and 10-km races. Organizers but the car was last seen might have seen anything to said about 71 people ran in the races. The winner of the 4.5-km men’s race was Craig Fettes. The winners of the other races are as follows: Women’s 4.5-km, Rita Bat- heading west on Haileybury contact the West District in- tochio (first), Mary Clare Hack (second) and Jayne Petez (third). Men’s nine-km, Alexandre Gingras (first), Mark Caulfield (second) and Michael Baird (third). Women’s Street. vestigations unit at (613) 236- nine-km, Alli Bernat (first), Joanne Sibbald (second) and Jessica Cooper (third). COURTESY KAREN ATKINSON “It wasn’t too clear on 1222, ext. 2666. 06 NEWS metronews.ca Monday, January 27, 2014 Dreams do come Ottawa researchers true with this offer. Book a Disney package today with WestJet Vacations. wage war on cancer Health care. Dr. Korneluk discovered this treatment at CHEO nearly Groundbreaking 20 years ago. The second treatment combines therapy is what’s known as a “live virus” or “oncolytic attack on cancer- therapy,” where a virus kills causing genes with cancer cells and stimulates cancer-fighting viruses the immune system. Rather than the hair-falling-out and DNA-damaging side effects characteristic of chemo- LUCY therapy, a cancer patient SCHOLEY develops flu-like symptoms [email protected] such as chills and fever. Each therapy, by itself, Ottawa researchers are may be minimally effective inching closer to a ground- at fighting cancer, said Dr. breaking cancer treatment Korneluk. 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An Ottawa film maker says paign and get pledges early he’s taking the next step in in the course of the 60-day his career with a Kickstarter fundraising campaign, Paul is campaigned aimed at helping offering tickets to some early to fund his first “union produc- donors to a Feb. 8 screening of tion.” short films at the University of “That means you are using Ottawa. union actors, they are all pro- “We picked Kickstarter fessional, everyone is paid,” because they have some very Book by February 22, 2014 (11:59 p.m. MT) for travel from January 5, 2014 until April 12, said Jith Paul, who is teaming stringent accountability meas- 2014. *Advertised savings amount is calculated based on a 7-night package with a deluxe up with writer Paola Della Mal- ures and want to see that you hotel, dining and Theme Park Tickets for a family of 2 adults and 2 kids. Savings will vary va to bring the comedy Clean have some sort of track record based on travel date, hotel category and length of stay. Requires a minimum 5-nights and maximum of 14-nights stay at select Walt Disney World Resorts. Within the “Hotels” booking Slate to life as a short film. “You and they don’t fund ‘fund my step the “Promotion Dining Plan included” room type must be chosen along with Magic Your can only run on your passion life campaigns.’ You don’t get Way Tickets for all guests. You are required to select the FREE Dining option within the “Meal for so long. So I’ve been looking The promotional poster for the Kickstarter campaign for A Clean Slate. any of your money if you don’t Plan” selection. ^Guests may upgrade from a Disney Quick- Service Dining Plan to a Disney forward to a day where I can ac- CONTRIBUTED get to your goal. Some other Dining Plan or the Disney Deluxe Dining Plan for an additional charge. Dining plan excludes tually pay actors and a crew to platforms that’s not one of the gratuities and alcoholic beverages. Children ages 3–9 must order from children’s menu if work on one of my films.” festival, the Toronto Independ- market online. He and some constraints,” said Paul. available. Meals for guests ages 3-9 may not be used by persons ages 10 and up. Some The campaign has a modest ent Film Festival 2013 and the friends started the Indiekoala. He said online funding plat- Table-Service restaurants may have limited or no availability at time of package purchase. goal of $3,000 and an end date ProFiRe Short Film Festival in com video on demand service forms such as Kickstarter are Guests can call 407-WDW-DINE to make reservations up to 180 days prior to their visit. The duration of the plan must coincide with the number of nights of the room reservation. of March 14. Filming is to begin Edinburgh, Scotland. to market short films and he turning the traditional film Additional per adult charges apply if more than two adults per room. 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A fuel surcharge applies to Air Miles™ redemption bookings. As to Disney artwork, finds love, but then loses his about personal growth, stretch- and funding allowed by the In- there are some really good pro- logos and properties: ©Disney. Ontario travel agents are covered by TICO. Mailing sight, won awards at festivals ing into comedy, but he also ternet, he says. jects out there,” he said. address: 6085 Midfield Road, Toronto ON L5P 1A2. TICO registration number: 50018683. including Ottawa’s Digi60 film says short films have a growing To help promote the cam- SEAN MCKIBBON/METRO metronews.ca NEWS 07 Monday, January 27, 2014 You’re our reason to celebrate. Ottawa Senators Clarke MacArthur, Erik Karlsson, Zack Smith, Marc Methot and Kyle Turris pose for a photo at the Ferguslea Senators Soirée on Saturday night. CONTRIBUTED Senators Soirée Join us for raises thousands for Client Appreciation Day youth rec programs on Thursday, January 30th. Sens foundation. $327,500 in support of chil- Other items auctioned Homemade dinner dren and youth. The Senators Foundation from team’s stars helps fund social recreation (cid:580)(cid:3) (cid:5)(cid:3)(cid:302)(cid:292)(cid:255)(cid:289)(cid:3)(cid:238)(cid:279)(cid:292)(cid:3)(cid:302)(cid:315)(cid:279)(cid:3)(cid:302)(cid:279)(cid:3)(cid:302)(cid:254)(cid:229)(cid:3) auctioned off for $50K and education programs to (cid:38)(cid:229)(cid:292)(cid:255)(cid:302)(cid:209)(cid:251)(cid:229)(cid:3)(cid:17)(cid:268)(cid:209)(cid:296)(cid:296)(cid:255)(cid:221)(cid:3)(cid:255)(cid:274)(cid:3)(cid:3) promote physical and mental (cid:95)(cid:209)(cid:274)(cid:221)(cid:279)(cid:305)(cid:314)(cid:229)(cid:292)(cid:553) wellness in Ottawa and the surrounding area. (cid:580)(cid:3) (cid:5)(cid:3)(cid:302)(cid:315)(cid:279)(cid:575)(cid:254)(cid:279)(cid:305)(cid:292)(cid:3)(cid:289)(cid:292)(cid:255)(cid:314)(cid:209)(cid:302)(cid:229)(cid:3) The Ottawa Senators Foun- Projects in development (cid:229)(cid:274)(cid:251)(cid:209)(cid:251)(cid:229)(cid:273)(cid:229)(cid:274)(cid:302)(cid:3)(cid:315)(cid:255)(cid:302)(cid:254)(cid:3)(cid:3) Ask about our special dation raised more than include the Sens Sports and (cid:61)(cid:268)(cid:317)(cid:273)(cid:289)(cid:255)(cid:209)(cid:274)(cid:3)(cid:38)(cid:209)(cid:317)(cid:268)(cid:229)(cid:317)(cid:3)(cid:3) $300,000 on the weekend at Leadership League, a partner- (cid:96)(cid:255)(cid:221)(cid:266)(cid:229)(cid:274)(cid:254)(cid:229)(cid:255)(cid:296)(cid:229)(cid:292)(cid:553) the 2014 Ferguslea Senators ship with the Boys and Girls offers in branch*. Soirée. Club of Ottawa, outdoor rink (cid:580)(cid:3) (cid:5)(cid:274)(cid:3)(cid:279)(cid:289)(cid:289)(cid:279)(cid:292)(cid:302)(cid:305)(cid:274)(cid:255)(cid:302)(cid:317)(cid:3)(cid:302)(cid:279)(cid:3)(cid:296)(cid:302)(cid:209)(cid:274)(cid:225)(cid:3) More than 700 guests construction projects and (cid:220)(cid:229)(cid:254)(cid:255)(cid:274)(cid:225)(cid:3)(cid:302)(cid:254)(cid:229)(cid:3)(cid:220)(cid:229)(cid:274)(cid:221)(cid:254)(cid:3)(cid:225)(cid:305)(cid:292)(cid:255)(cid:274)(cid:251)(cid:3) mingled with Senators play- programs like I Love to Skate (cid:302)(cid:254)(cid:229)(cid:3)(cid:78)(cid:229)(cid:274)(cid:296)(cid:3)(cid:78)(cid:266)(cid:255)(cid:268)(cid:268)(cid:296)(cid:3)(cid:229)(cid:314)(cid:229)(cid:274)(cid:302)(cid:553) ers, members of the coaching and Sens@School. staff and management at the “My sincerest thanks to Sochi-themed event at Gati- the Senators players and school programs and activ- neau’s Hilton Lac-Leamy. coaches, our sponsors, table ities,” said Danielle Robinson, The players and their purchasers, volunteers and president and CEO of the Ot- significant others hosted a guests for their support rais- tawa Senators Foundation, in variety of games while inter- ing funds and awareness for a news release. “Events like acting with guests during a the one in five local children tonight bring us another step Visit cibc.com/clientappreciation cocktail reception and raised who don’t have access to after closer to changing the statis- tics.” Among the fundraising schemes was an auction of a package featuring Senators players Kyle Turris, Bobby Ryan, Joe Corvo, Clarke Mac- Arthur, Marc Methot, Erik Karlsson, Zack Smith, and Chris and Erin Phillips going to the winner’s home and pre- paring a meal for them and their guests. The dinner pack- age went for an unprecedent- ed $50,000, according to the *Conditions apply. Ask in-branch for details. Dancers with the Svitanok Ukrainian Dance Society entertained attendees at Senators Foundation. the Sochi-themed Senators Foundation fundraiser. CONTRIBUTED METRO 08 NEWS metronews.ca Monday, January 27, 2014 Syria peace talks lead to Advance voting. Thai protesters force closure deal for city under siege of many polling stations Anti-government demonstra- tors swarmed dozens of polling The city of Homs. their purpose according to stations in Thailand on Sunday terms laid out when they were to stop advance voting for next Activists say about 800 first conceived. But the govern- week’s general elections, chain- families are trapped ment was unequivocal that ing gates shut, threatening vot- Assad’s future was assured in ers and preventing hundreds of without regular access the country led by his family thousands of people from cast- to food or medicine since 1970. ing ballots. In Syria, the war continued A protest faction leader was as if there were no effort to stop fatally shot in a confrontation it — gunfire and shelling in near a voting centre that also Two days of face-to-face peace Homs, between Assad’s forces left 11 people wounded, the talks yielded a narrow and ten- and rebels, and between the city’s emergency services said, tative agreement Sunday for al-Qaida-linked militants and and isolated street brawls broke women and children trapped Kurdish fighters, according to out in several parts of Bangkok. A Bangkok resident shows her in a blockaded Syrian city, and Syrian opposition chief negotiator Hadi Bahra, left, and Louay Safi, the Britain-based Syrian Ob- The chaos underscored support to anti-government the government said President spokesman for the Syrian National Coalition, leave a meeting at the servatory for Human Rights. the precariousness of Thai- protesters outside a polling station Bashar Assad had no intention European headquarters of the UN in Geneva on Sunday. The blockaded districts of land’s fragile democracy, and in Bangkok, Thailand, Sunday. of giving up “the keys to Da- SALVATORE DI NOLFI/KEYSTONE/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Homs came under intense fire the increasing weakness of WASON WANICHAKORN/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS that activists blamed on the Prime Minister Yingluck Shi- mascus.” and lose one week.” government, calling into ques- nawatra’s elected administra- when the right to vote ... is as- Quoted With little progress to show The limited agreement to tion how any deals reached in tion. Yingluck had called the saulted by a political movement after months of international let women and children leave remote Switzerland could be “This is a red line. If Feb. 2 vote in a failed bid to that claims to be striving for pressure for the conference a blockaded part of the old city implemented or verified in a ease months of street protests, reform and people’s empower- some people think we in Geneva, the U.N. mediator of Homs, under negotiation for chaotic civil war with dozens of but police did not disperse the ment,” Sunai Phasuk, a senior are coming here to give hoping to broker an end to at least two days, fell far short players that began as a largely crowds because of longstand- researcher at Human Rights Syria’s civil war defended their of expectations and was called peaceful uprising against Assad. them the keys of Da- ing orders to avert violence, Watch, said of the protesters. pace. into question by multiple re- More than 130,000 people have which many fear would give “Everything that happened to- mascus they are wrong.” “I think being too slow is a ports of government shelling. died in less than three years, the all-powerful army reason to day shows they are striving for better way than going too fast,” The talks have yet to touch and millions of Syrians have Syrian Deputy Foreign Minister stage a coup. the opposite.” Faisal al-Mikdad Lakhdar Brahimi said. “If you upon the issue of a possible fled their homes. “It’s a sad day for democracy THE ASSOCIATED PRESS run, you may gain one hour transitional government — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS People from normal childhoods with normal Protester commemorated after dying in Kyiv clashes lives don’t end up homeless. Dave disagrees. Protesters carry a coffin of Mikhail Zhiznevsky, 25, one of two protesters who died of gunshot wounds on ( Dave, in shelters for 12 years ) Wednesday, during a commemorative service in Kyiv, Ukraine, Sunday. Ukraine’s opposition called off a massive rally planned for Sunday because of the funeral for a protester killed in clashes with police last week, underscoring the rising tensions in the country’s two-month political crisis. DARKO VOJINOVIC/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Congo Ferry disaster Somalia Explosions kill Tourist boat sinks Commander and wound many off Indian islands killed by missile The United Nations A boat carrying local tour- A member of Somali peacekeeping mission in ists capsized Sunday in rebel group al-Shabab Congo says explosions India’s Andaman Sea in the was killed Sunday by from an arms depot near Bay of Bengal, killing 21 a missile fired by a the diamond-mining hub people, officials said. suspected drone, a rebel of Mbuji-Mayi have killed Thirteen were saved, and commander said, blam- more than 20 people. A U.N. rescuers were looking for ing the U.S. for the strike. statement says the explo- another 11 people believed The attack took place in HOMELESSNESS CAN HAPPEN TO ANYONE. VISIT RAISING THE ROOF.ORG TO HELP. sions injured 50 people. to be missing. a village called Hawai, he THE ASSOCIATED PRESS THE ASSOCIATED PRESS said. 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Sunday was a chance scandal still hovering over for the tiny Quebec village to the government, which says fire-ravaged seniors’ voice its collective grief, with it intends to remain focused home speaks about priest Gilles Frigon calling it “a on the economy. first step toward healing.” But New Democrats and tragic loss of life to Meanwhile, authorities said Liberals believe the ongoing over 1,000 gathered at there was no change in the investigation will keep the number of victims. Ten people government mired in the commemorative mass have been confirmed dead scandal. THE CANADIAN PRESS and 22 others are missing and presumed dead after Thurs- The owner of a Quebec seniors’ day’s blaze at the Résidence du Privacy residence that burned to the Havre. ground offered his condolences Searches were hampered Border officials to the victims Sunday. Sunday by bitter cold, poor visi- Speaking to a throng of re- bility, blowing snow and winds to share personal porters outside the church in up to 90 km/h, provincial police info with gov’t L’Isle-Verte, Roch Bernier said Lt. Guy Lapointe told a news it was not the right time to say conference. whether he would rebuild the Marois arrived in L’Isle-Verte Canadian border officials residence. on Sunday to see first-hand the plan to share personal He said the mass, attended results of the fatal fire, cutting information obtained under by more than 1,000 people, was short a trip to Europe to deliver a new Canada-U.S. border a day for the victims, the mis- condolences in the village of program with other federal sing and residents of the town. A woman holding a picture of her husband, who died in last week’s seniors’ residence fire, arrives for a commemorative about 1,500. departments. The Canadian Bernier received a standing service for the victims on Sunday in L’Isle-Verte, Que. RYAN REMIORZ/THE CANADIAN PRESS The premier called the Border Services Agency said ovation as he stood up to speak brutal blaze “unacceptable” data would only be passed at the mass. he told the gathering, which in- ippe Couillard. “We will try to A more formal commemor- and said she hopes such a tra- in accordance to stringent “What you’re living inside, cluded Quebec Premier Pauline find the strength to get through ative ceremony, featuring more gedy never repeats. rules. TORSTAR NEWS SERVICE we are living it inside as well,” Marois and Liberal Leader Phil- this.” dignitaries, is scheduled for this THE CANADIAN PRESS Because you need a study schedule to fi t your busy life. Visit cga-domore.org to learn more about how the CGA designation’s fl exible online learning environment allows you to study around your current job so you can continue to earn while you learn. The next enrolment date is March 4, 2014.

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