Kimberley Daily Bulletin, February 16, 2016

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TUESDAY FEBRUARY 16, 2016

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Grand Slam curling returns to Cranbrook

60 world men and womens teams play two tier tournament next November TRE VOR CR AWLEY

The Grand Slam of Curling is officially coming to Cranbrook. The announcement was made by Sportsnet on Monday morning, just days after the contract was signed between the City of Cranbrook on Friday. The event—The Grand Slam of Curling Tour Challenge—will feature 60 world men and womens teams playing in two tiers that will compete at Western Financial Place and the Memorial Arena from Nov. 8-13, 2016. Todd Pellerin, one of the organizers of the committee that has been working to bring the event to Cranbrook, told

the Daily Townsman that everyone is excited to bring the event to Cranbrook. “It is the biggest thing in curling,” Pellerin said. The event will be broken down in to 15 men and 15 women’s teams in Tier One—the top level of competition. The same format will be duplicated for the Tier 2, which will feature professional curlers that aren’t quite at the elite level. Pellerin singled out city staff such as Paul Heywood, events and marking manager, along with Chris New, the director of leisure services, along with Mayor Lee Pratt and Councillor Tom Shypitka for their work in landing the event. Pellerin said Pratt was a helpful presence when Sportsnet staff toured the facilities in Cranbrook. See CURLING, p. 2

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The Kimberley Alpine Resort saw a lot of visitors over the Alberta Day Weekend. Conditions were excellent and weather cooperated. Even though there was a large influx of visitors, line ups were minimal and skiers were able to enjoy a great day of skiing.

Compassionate flight by Integra C AROLYN GR ANT Bulletin Editor

There were a lot of passengers at Canadian Rockies International Airport stranded because of fog in Calgary last Friday. Weather delays are a part of flying, especially in the winter, and usually passengers just take them in stride and fly when the weather clears. But sometimes, an emergency means you need to get to family as soon as possible and

waiting a day for a flight is extremely upsetting. That’s where Integra Air came to the rescue last Friday. Darrell Garton of Integra says that Integra did manage to fly into Cranbrook late in the day on Friday. “There was freezing fog in Calgary,” he said. “Air Canada cancelled all their flights. When the fog lifted at 3 or 4 p.m. we flew in. We took a bunch of people who had been waiting

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for Air Canada flights and had a full plane.” On the run back to Calgary, there was only one passenger but the Integra flight took off as scheduled. That’s when Garton ran into a very distraught woman at the airport. “She had to get up north as quickly as possible because of a family medical emergency. Our plane was in the air, but I called the boss (Integra owner John Macek) and he okayed

bringing it back. “Our thought was, let’s get these people on a plane so they can get to their family.” The extra passengers were flown to Calgary by Integra for free. “We are here to provide the people of Cranbrook and its surrounding area with a service, and going above and beyond is part of what we do every day. We were happy we could help out,”said Macek.

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