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MONDAY, JULY 29, 2013
FLOOD AID
Only basic work vowed for homes OR REBUILD IF IT IS CHEAPER THE CANADIAN PRESS The Alberta government says homeowners and small businesses affected by last month’s severe flooding can expect a rebuild, but they won’t be entitled to hardwood floors or granite counter tops. The province announced new details to its flood assistance program on Sunday, noting that all homeowners who qualify will get assistance for repairs, or a complete rebuild if that turns out to be cheaper. But it says its funding formula will only apply for what it calls “basic levels of finish,” which it says will cover things like vinyl siding, asphalt shingles, “basic quality” carpet and laminate counter tops.
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As if a downpour on Saturday wasn’t enough for Centrefest on the weekend. “The Human Fountain,” John Ullyatt, pours it on as he performs his routine where the fountains surrounding him were powered by a bicycle ridden by a passerby at Centrefest Sunday. See story on Page A11.
‘Anonymous’ still harassing GuZoo POLICE, TELUS CONDUCTING INVESTIGATIONS INTO WEBSITE AND EMAIL HACKING, VANDALISM Anonymous, the group of online hacker activists, have continued their campaign against the Three Hills area GuZoo. Both the zoo’s website and email accounts of staff were hacked recently, as well as a banner hung at a Telus Tower near GuZoo saying “shut down the GuZoo.” A Twitter account claiming to represent
Anonymous posted the files on the internet Friday. An anonymous caller to the Advocate sent pictures Friday of people wearing a Guy Fawkes mask, the mask closely associated with Anonymous. These same pictures were posted to, and widely circulated through, twitter. Both police and Telus are conducting
investigations into the website and email hacking and the vandalism to the zoo. GuZoo has come under fire recently from animal activists and Anonymous after a video was posted in July showing a behind-thescenes look at the zoo, allegedly taken at GuZoo over the Canada Day long weekend.
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AIR CADET SUMMER CAMP
Cadets handed controls of vintage aircraft her fly the plane for a bit. After they landed she went over to Whelan and gave him a big hug. “So what we did is we stood right As her flight instructor tells it, when beside the plane and both jumped up Kaitlin Cullen, 12, was getting ready in the air and screamed and took a picto fly a Second World War era train- ture,” said Whelan. ing plane, the young girl was about alCullen and about 50 other cadets ready about at the Pena foot off the hold Air Ca‘JUST BEFORE WE GOT STARTED I ground. Summer TAPPED HER ON THE SHOULDER det C h r i s Training tie “Krusti” Centre had AND ASKED HER IF SHE WAS Whelan, Culthe chance to READY TO GO, SHE THREW HER len’s flight learn in a PTinstructor, 27 Stearman. HANDS UP AND SCREAMED said she was The one ‘WAHOO’!’ elated at the brought to opportunity. — CHRISTIE “KRUSTI” WHELAN, t h e c a d e t “She was FLIGHT INSTRUCTOR c a m p w a s so energetic originally and buzzed,” used at CFB said Whelan. Bowden, now “I was talking to her in the cockpit the Bowden Penitentiary, during the and I couldn’t understand her because Second World War to train pilots. It she was talking so fast. Just before we is owned by Vintage Wings, an orgagot started I tapped her on the shoul- nization that offers young people the der and asked her if she was ready chance to learn and be inspired by vinto go, she threw her hands up and tage airplanes. screamed ‘Wahoo!’” The Yellow Wings Leadership IniThe whole flight Cullen sported a tiative goes specifically to cadet camps giant grin on her face, as Whelan let across the country with this message. BY MURRAY CRAWFORD ADVOCATE STAFF
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Christie “Krusti” Whelan explains the instruments on a PT-27 Stearman to cadet Sgt. Tim Wun. Whelan was one of several flight instructors with Vintage Wings, an air cadet training and leadership program. They were at the Penhold Air Cadet Summer Training Centre offering lessons to 50 cadets. The open cockpit biplane seats two with the instructor sitting behind the trainee. “It was really thrilling and exciting,” said Cullen, adding she may consider pursuing more training on aircraft. She was considering not returning to cadets before she attended the twoweek course at the cadet camp. But after her experience she is convinced to stick around.
BUSINESS
Todd Lemieux, Vintage Wings board chairman, said they have been all over the country training cadets on the ancient aircraft. So far this summer 390 cadets have been up and had a chance to take the wheel of the old plane, and by the end of the summer they will have trained 500.
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NBC PLANS MINISERIES DEAD FISH APPEAR ON HILLARY CLINTON AFTER FUEL SPILL A Hillary Rodham Clinton miniseries timed to precede the 2016 presidential election is part of NBC’s effort to create “event” programming that will draw viewers to the shrinking world of broadcast network TV. B7
Dead fish have been found following a tanker crash that saw up to 35,000 litres of jet fuel empty into a creek in B.C.’s West Kootenay region. A5