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WATCHDOG ant government documents that 
Shredding of  are now lost for good. She added 
there was no indication they 
government  were destroyed as part of a co-
verup. 
records raises 
“There was no evidence of 
red fl ag wrongdoing. There was no evi-
dence of intentional destruction 
of documents,” she said.  
Ryan While investigating the specif-
Tumilty ic incident, Clayton said they 
Metro | Edmonton found a sense records manage-
ment wasn’t taken seriously in 
A report by two government  government. She said changes 
watchdogs on the shredding  should be brought in to ensure 
of records after last May’s elec- people protect government re-
tion has uncovered “troubling  cords and are punished if they 
findings” and indications “con- don’t. 
fusion and inconsistency” are  Alberta Party Leader Greg 
commonplace when it comes  Clark was among the first to 
AXE
to shredding government files.  raise the issue and said it’s un-
Information  fortunate the 
and Privacy Com- NDP  didn’t 
missioner Jill  move  more 
  Clayton and the  There needs  quickly to deal 
Public Interest  with the situa-
to be some 
Commissioner  tion.  
MARKS Peter Hourihan  consequences.  “There is a 
  investigated the  There needs to be  big risk that 
shredding of  this informa-
documents at  a positive duty to  tion was shred-
THE SPOT Alberta Environ- record information. ded maliciously, 
ment and Sus- to hide infor-
Jill Clayton
tainable Resource  mation that 
Development  is potentially 
A truly Canadian  (ESRD) right after the election,  damning,” he said. 
which ended 44 years of Progres- Progressive Conservative 
way to burn off   sive Conservative governance. Leader Ric McIver said the Tor-
Among the investigation’s  ies support changes to improve 
some steam  findings were that 344 boxes  the system and added, “We are 
of ESRD records were destroyed  pleased to see that this report 
metroNEWS with little documentation as to  determined that the allegations 
what was shredded or why.  of (intentional) wrongdoing were 
Clayton said it’s possible those  unfounded.” 
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Police feel they have line 
TRANSPORTATION
Funding 
gap hits 
on car used in two killings
$190M   
Brodie 
INVESTIGATION
Thomas
Honda ID’d 
Metro  | Calgary
with pair of 
The city is looking at an an-
suspects inside
nual $190-million gap between 
the transportation projects it 
Lucie  wants to build, and the ones 
it can afford. 
Edwardson
That number, highlighted in 
Metro  | Calgary a report delivered by the city’s 
transportation general manager 
Calgary police have located  Mac Logan in January of last 
a vehicle used in the August  year, hasn’t changed much in 
killing of David Quach, and  the past year. 
believe it was also used dur- Travis Gaede, business strat-
ing another homicide in 2015. egist for the transportation de-
“We have information that  partment, said changes of gov-
we believe the two occupants  ernment at the provincial and 
of that vehicle were directly  federal levels have changed the 
involved in the David Quach  nature of the funding, but the 
homicide and may be involved  gap remains. He said on the 
in another homicide investi- whole, the city has a $5.6-bil-
gation,” said Staff Sgt. Doug  lion list of infrastructure pro-
Andrus of the Calgary Police  jects over the next decade, and 
Service homicide unit. a $3.7-billion funding projection 
A joint operation, between  over that same time.
the CPS Drug Unit and the Auto  The city counts on revenue 
Theft Team, which stemmed  Police located this Honda Civic while executing a search warrant. The vehicle has since been repainted. CALGARY POLICE SERVICE from sources such as provincial 
from an anonymous public tip  and federal fuel taxes, civic 
in August 2015, has also led to  Andrus said CPS is looking  pills, 2.8 grams of metham- crimes unit. value of the stolen property  taxes, and developer levies to 
the arrest of three individuals  for the owner of the vehicle,  phetamine, 179 grams of ma- Staff Sgt. Martin Schiavetta  recovered is estimated to be  pay for transportation projects. 
allegedly connected to an or- a Honda Civic, for question- rijuana, an electronic scale,  said there’s no indication  $220,000. Gaede said when the city 
ganized crime ring believed  ing, and to determine why  four stolen skid steers, a stolen  fentanyl was being manufac- Haitham Ramadan, 23, Kacy  doesn’t have the funding for 
to be trafficking fentanyl and  this vehicle (which has been  travel trailer and a Honda Civic. tured or reprocessed at the  Cedric Savoie, 28, and Patrick  a project, such as the planned 
stolen vehicles. repainted) was at this scene,  “Although only a small  home. Eric Boucher, 40, have been  Crowchild Trail Bow River cross-
and the relationship, if any,  amount of drugs were locat- “We know that they were,  charged in relation to the drug  ing, the project gets set aside 
between those arrested and  ed when the warrant was exe- however, distributing fentanyl  and stolen vehicle investiga- until the funding can be found. 
the owner of the vehicle. cuted, investigators believe the  on a daily basis,” he said. tion. Coun. Evan Woolley said the 
We know that they  On Jan. 5, two consecutive  property was being used to  It’s alleged that stolen  They will next appear in  gap is a real concern, but he’s 
were distributing  search warrants were executed  store and distribute a substan- vehicles were being brought  court on Jan. 27, 2016. hopeful because both of the 
in the 0-100 block of Sage Hill  tial amount of drugs, including  to the property as a form of  The investigation continues  new provincial and federal gov-
fentanyl.
Gardens NW. fentanyl,” said Staff Sgt. Kristie  currency and may have been  and further charges are likely,  ernments ran on a campaign of 
Staff Sgt. Martin Schiavetta Police seized 14 fentanyl  Verheul of the CPS economic  destined for resale. The total  police said. infrastructure spending. 
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5
THINGS TO LOOK FOR AT CITY HALL
You could say we’re into the third quarter of this council’s time 
in office. As Calgary city council prepares to sit down for its first 
meeting of 2016 on Monday, here are five things to watch for in the 
coming year. 
BRODIE THOMAS METRO
           Eau Claire 
development
The city’s downtown 
core has a reputation 
for being less than lively 
once the offices close 
down and workers head 
home. A new plan for the 
community of Eau Claire 
could go a long way in 
breathing new life into the 
city core. The developers 
are anxious to get started 
but, during a December 
          Ward              G     reen Line  meeting, citizens opposed 
the plans to add even 
boundaries  funding  more office space as part 
of a stunning architectural 
In the fall, the Ward Boundary  Not every councillor is on  proposal.
Commission gave council a  board for the Green Line, 
map detailing how it thought  the $4.6-billion project that 
the city should redraw its  would see a third CTrain rail 
ward boundaries for the 2017  line running north to south. 
election. Council thanked the  The federal government has                  Integrity  
commission for its work and  committed to one-third of 
commissioner 
then members sent the map  the projected cost, and the 
back to city administration  city has found $1.52 billion to 
for more adjustments. There’s  be spread over 30 years. The  After  reports  of 
a tight deadline — the city’s  remaining piece of the puzzle  misbehaviour early in 
returning officer needs the  is the provincial government.  2015, council agreed 
               West Ring 
boundaries finalized so she  The city is counting on Alberta  they’d hire a part-time 
can prepare for the election. to pay for the final third of the  Road integrity commissioner to 
overall cost.   handle complaints about 
In the 60-plus years since Calgary  councillors, which would 
first announced the ring road, the  otherwise be handled in 
circle is still not yet completely  council. The decision was 
closed. Technically, it’s a provincial  made in February of 2015 
road and a provincial issue, but the  but no hires have been 
city obviously has a big stake in  announced yet. Mayor 
seeing this done. What remains to  Naheed Nenshi said the 
be seen is how hard the city will  commissioner would 
push the province to get the final  also act as an adviser to 
nine-kilometre section done — if  council. 
it makes that push at all.
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HEALTH
Low turnout cuts short flu-shot clinics
Jeremy  ical officer of health in the Cal- doses of the flu vaccine were  Though demand for the vac-
Simes gary Zone. “Demand has been  given to Albertans in the Cal- cine has dwindled, MacDonald 
low so we reduced clinic days.” gary Zone, a dip of 61,927 in- said she expects more Alber-
For Metro  | Calgary Prior to the change — which  oculations from 478,088 that  tans to get their shots by the 
occurred in January — clinics  were given on Jan. 7, 2015. end of January. 
At a time when the flu is nor- were open six days a week at  “Every year is different,”  “There’s still time, and it’s a 
mally at its most rampant, Cal- four locations in Calgary.  MacDonald said. “It’s impos- good time to get vaccinated for 
garians just aren’t lining up. Now, walk-ins are available  sible to really know what  your body to respond (to the 
As a result, Alberta Health  at three clinics on Fridays, Sat- people are thinking.” virus),” she said. “We’re not 
Services (AHS) has reduced the  urdays and Mondays.  As for the province, there  out of the woods yet.”
number of days people can  In fact, fewer Calgarians re- have been 1,016,679 vaccina- The province has more than 
walk in to get their flu shot.  ceived their flu shot this year  tions so far this year, a drop  two million doses on hand and 
“Things have quieted down,”  compared to this time last year.  of 155,257 compared with Jan.  hopes to immunize 40 per cent 
said Dr. Judy MacDonald, med- As of Thursday, 416,161  7, 2015.  of the population.
Right now, a little 
Shelley Musselman’s Facebook post looking for her niece was 
gets you a lot. shared more than 17,000 times. COURTESY SHELLEY MUSSELMAN
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Despite boom, troubles loom REPORT
Hockey: 
Boys hit 
SERVICE INDUSTRY hardest  
Banff tourism 
still strong, but  to head 
labour crunch 
intensifying Alex 
Boyd
Metro | Edmonton
Darren 
Krause New research from the Injury 
Metro  | Calgary Prevention Centre at the Uni-
versity of Alberta shows that 
There’s a labour shortage in  of all hockey players, boys be-
Banff — one that’s the result  tween the ages of five and nine 
of a strong greenback, favour- are most likely to be diagnosed 
able weather and changes to  with concussions.
national immigration policy.  One in four boys who are in-
And it’s only expected to  jured playing hockey in Calgary 
get worse.  are diagnosed with a concussion 
It’s one of the bright spots  — the highest of any age range. 
in Alberta’s struggling econ- “There are a lot of things that 
omy, as tourists continue to  make boys at that age suscept-
flock to the Banff and Lake  ible to concussions,” says Kathy 
Louise area, a boon for local  Belton, associate director of the 
businesses.  Centre. “They may just be learn-
Darren Reeder, executive  ing to play, they may not know 
director of the Banff & Lake  how to stop that well on skates. 
Louise Hospitality Associa- “This age group and boys in 
tion, called the last year in  general are bigger risk takers 
the national park “rock solid,”  than the average female.”  
and they expect that trend to  Belton said the statistics are 
continue in 2016.  a reminder to players, parents 
“It was an electric atmos- and coaches about the risks of 
phere along Banff Avenue this  concussions.
summer. There was hustle,  Alberta emergency rooms see 
there was bustle, it was a re- nearly 8,000 hockey-related in-
minder of those days when  Banff and Lake Louise have seen a sharp year-over-year growth in tourists — especially from the U.S. It’s expected to continue to  jury visits per year, with more 
people arrived from the U.K.  show strength well in 2016 and even 2017. COURTESY PAUL ZIZKA / BANFF & LAKE LOUISE TOURISM than 2,500 of those in Calgary, 
and other international mar- according to the Centre. 
kets … It felt very internation- the area through the summer  If we don’t stabilize our labour  dustry jobs or in the house- Belton says that most con-
al, very festive,” he said.  and into the fall.  force needs, then us being  keeping area, the response  cussions result from a collision 
Reeder said room occupancy  It’s expected the strong  they get from applicants who  with another object, especially 
saw a four per cent growth  growth will continue in 2016  the bright light in the Alberta  don’t take the open spots is  when the other object or person 
year-over-year, an important  and even 2017.  (economy) might start to  often that they found some- is moving fast, making athletes 
indicator in showing not only  According to information  thing easier to do.  likely candidates. She notes that 
visitation from tourists, but  from the Canada West Ski  diminish a little. Darren Reeder Further restriction from the  concussions are brain injuries 
that visitors are staying in  Areas Association, who rep- government’s changes to the  that require specific treatment 
the area and spending dollars.  resents 134 ski areas and 157  points in September, Octo- attrition rates in their man- Temporary Foreign Worker pro- and rest for a full recovery.
They’re even seeing growth in  ski industry suppliers, they’re  ber, November — I go back  agement ranks exacerbates it.  gram have limited the number 
overnight stays during their  enjoying some of the best rev- to those and they continue  “Despite being an incred- of people willing to work in 
10%
so-called “slower months.”   enue in years. Some resorts  to reflect, I would dare to say,  ibly strong year for tourism,  the Banff and Lake Louise area. 
Of course, a weaker Can- have seen a 200 per cent in- potentially significant double- despite the fact we’ve had a  While they’ve managed to 
adian dollar has helped the  crease in U.S. business alone.  digit growth.  lot of jobs to fill, we’ve had  maintain a high level of ser-
area “reconnect” with the U.S.  Kurt Schroeder from Banff &  Despite the boom times,  to make do with fewer and  vice, Reeder said it may not 
tourism market, and anec- Lake Louise Tourism said early  Reeder said there’s trouble on  fewer people as a part of our  be sustainable. And it could  Across all age groups, 
one in 10 injured players 
dotally Reeder said they’ve  numbers show 2016 could be  the horizon. Labour shortage  labour force,” he sad.  turn one of the province’s good  is diagnosed with a 
seen a greater number of U.S.  stronger than 2015.  continues to be a problem in  He said money isn’t the  news economic stories into a  concussion.
license plates showing up in  “I go back to all the trigger  the area and a 1/3 increase in  issue. As many are service in- sorry tale. 
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Teen opposes suicide T-shirts
ONLINE CAMPAIGN Maggie Harder, 14, said she  “It all relates back to stigma.  cent of Canadian youth are  cutting out words like “crazy” 
Calgary girl  first heard about shirts that  And stigma is a huge, huge  affected by a mental illness  and “insane” from peoples’ 
joke about suicide and depres- issue,” Harder told Torstar  or disorder, according to the  vocabularies.
asks Amazon  sion through friends, some of  News Service Thursday. Canadian Mental Health As- Harder said she hopes rais-
whom were personally affected  “Having these shirts dis- sociation, and suicide is the  ing awareness about mental 
to quit selling 
by these issues. played shows that having a  second-leading cause of death  health will help save lives.
‘offensive’ items After a little research, the  mental illness is no big deal,  for Canadians between ages  “Really, it shows people that 
ninth-grader started a letter- or something to laugh about,  15 and 24. their illness is a serious issue 
writing campaign to Amazon  which is completely false. It  Harder said she has sent  and that it’s OK to seek help,” 
A Calgary teen has launched  headquarters in Seattle. It asks  is something that should be  Amazon six or seven letters  she said.
a campaign asking Amazon to  the online retailer to stop sell- taken very seriously and treat- since late summer but has not  Amazon did not immediately 
stop selling T-shirts that she  ing T-shirts featuring messages  ed as though it’s a physical  received a response. respond to Torstar’s request 
says stigmatize people with  she described as “incredibly  illness.” Harder’s Liberate Minds cam- for comment.
Maggie Harder CONTRIBUTED mental health issues. offensive.” An estimated 10 to 20 per  paign page also advocates for  TORSTAR NEWS SERVICE
NEIL BANTLEMAN
ALBERTA BUSINESS & EDUCATIONAL SERVICES CBC evidence says 
teacher isn’t guilty 
EVENING & WEEKEND PROGRAMS
BEGIN A  New medical evidence revealed  raped by Bantleman. 
NEW by CBC show the fifth estate  Tests submitted in Bantle-
challenges the legitimacy of  man’s trial by the mother, who 
the case against a former Cal- goes by the name Pipit, showed 
gary teacher accused of sex- her son had contracted the her-
ually assaulting three kinder- pes virus. These tests, which 
gartners at an elite school in  she said proved the child had 
Jakarta, Indonesia.  been raped, became crucial 
REWARDING 
The medical test results,  evidence against Bantleman.
coupled with a lack of physical  At the CBC’s request, Pipit 
CAREER 
evidence, add a further twist  agreed to have her son retested 
to Neil Bantleman’s ordeal. at a reputable European lab. 
IN JUST 
“This is a complete miscar- That test came back negative, 
riage of justice and we will  according to Dr. Sumon Chakra-
5 MONTHS
continue to fight until the  barti, an infectious disease spe-
truth comes out,” he says in  cialist in Toronto who reviewed 
the documentary “Nightmare  the file for the fifth estate.
in Indonesia,” which airs Fri- “Beyond a reasonable doubt 
day at 9 p.m. this child has not ever been ex-
Bantleman was sentenced  posed to herpes,” he said, add-
to 10 years in prison in April  ing the new test retroactively 
2015. The 45-year-old Burling- proves the test used in court to 
ton native, who once taught at  convict Bantleman was a false 
Calgary’s Webber Academy, is  positive. TORSTAR NEWS SERVICE
out of prison after an acquit-
tal for technical reasons. He 
cannot leave Indonesia while 
the Jakarta prosecutor’s office 
prepares an appeal. 
HEALTH CARE AIDE “My husband, Neil, is inno-
cent,” says Tracy Bantleman, 
his wife and a fellow teacher.
The case generated global 
headlines and heated condem-
nation of Indonesia’s justice 
system, even as the mother of 
one of the three alleged victims  Neil Bantleman in Indonesian 
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Calgary  Weekend, January 8-10, 2016  9 
No Monopoly for Calgary’s 
thriving board-game cafés
ENTERTAINMENT
Minds boggle 
as businesses  The weather is just 
take city with  so appropriate for 
no resistance some people to get 
together inside 
and socialize in 
Aaron 
Chatha this way.
Metro | Calgary Pascal Espinosa
Calgarians are rolling the dice 
on a different kind of enter-
tainment. 
The city’s first board-game  GAMES TO TRY
cafés opened in December, and 
already two more are prepping  FROM CALGARY’S EXPERTS
their Monopoly boards and shin-
ing their Jenga pieces for launch 
in January and February. Settlers of Catan
Bsaaso iaJldoro dhnt nhGg  eaTamyas’ mvet ewC,  aoscfeo éhe- oionnwu  Mwnrsaea rroid tno at  fLit mhoPoiePepissr,     mveelPonlpatsyin eggrrs oa wbne.d c“ Cgoaamitnaeinn s gest tpatloretirinnst,gs b  tauhsiil sdt hrineegviro,  sdleuettti-olen- 
busy nights. of games coming over from Europe — it 
Tam said that while many  was kind of the gateway,” said John Tam.
businesses see a dip in traffic 
post-Christmas, many board- Avalon
game cafés see an increase.  A game of secret identities in which players 
JlBaaonuNa.n r2acdn h wGc.ayas mL PeeieP C,s  aobfwués,n iweersht oi dcfha By oo spxinecncaers    John and Danni Tam, owners of PiPs Board Game Café, said part of the appeal is having  omu“uItt s’wst  fhiudone’s nb ltyeificnyag tuh, swee hb yoao’dsu  o’grenu  ytyrsoy auinmrg to etnoagm fi gt,”hu serameid .  
in February, said Calgarians are  something to focus on when the conversation stalls. JENNIFER FRIESEN/FOR METRO Nancy Lee.
looking for an alternative social 
experience. Galaxy, said there has been a  Pascal’s Metal Galaxy has  population are large enough  Codenames
“You kind of noticed it with  demand in Calgary for board- operated for several years. He  that he expects them all to do  With 25 diff erent one-word cards on the 
the beer halls coming together  game cafés for some time, as  said he’s been planning for some  extremely well. table, players try to get their teammates to 
with the large, common tables,”  their popularity has surged in  time to add a bistro side to his  “Everyone comes in with a  guess the right word — using only one-
stCthhaaiieldngr gaLe red’iseai f.nfP “esiTr naehrgnee-trP .le ooW’osn ekbg’iro,n ewgs lo lofi oonIrk g tsi hnnomgion wteko,-    optotrhgo“epeTtrrhh icaeeit treiw e ifnseo sarai trdshooeuem arnn edi dsp t  ehsjoouepcs citlaoe sl utiozon e tag ripeynt.-   ossoitppto eedrnreoa.sw t Toinhon ena  J,nba dtinso .tp  r1aloa4l ly.so egwcat mipoeenos f piinnle at hltloye    sscmaoim“diAl epTn aeadmtni dtw.i  vlheeae,v tyehose uwr’ riotehr   ani nsom tp iuiletb’,”s-   wwoorkrd,  ict’islnu sgeim,s”.  sp“aIltei’ds a  cPnrades acgtarivel eEa,st  ipfnoivnro otlesvaae.ms t ebaumild--
unplug ourselves from our tech- this way,” said Espinosa. “It’s not  All three cafés have been in  lic, so there’s lots 
nology and start talking with  a direct social interaction, but  the works for some time. Tam  of witnesses if 
each other — and board games  it’s very healthy, where you’re  said it was just chance that they  you want to 
are a great way to do that.” kind of interacting through  all happened to open within  do something 
Pascal Espinosa and Dorota  the game and you get to know  a short period. He said, how- that’s not so 
Ulkowska, owners of Metal  people’s different sides.” ever, that Calgary’s appetite and  sportsmanlike.”
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DISASTER RELIEF
Province talks to summer flood victims
The Alberta government is  deal with uninsurable losses. issue as they have coverage 
beginning to meet with resi- She promises the reviews  of $35,000 and $50,000,” she 
dents affected by a massive  will be done on a case-by- I hope we can relieve  said following the meeting. 
rain and hail storm which  case basis. ”That doesn’t go very far 
some of the anxiety 
flooded streets in Chester- Larivee, who’s from Slave  when you have to re-do your 
mere last July. Lake, says she understands  and stress caused  house.”
Residents in Chestermere  the stress that residents are  by the storm. Larivee told residents she 
and Rocky View County will  going through because she  hopes disaster relief funding 
have until March 16 to apply  had to deal with the fallout  Danielle Larivee will help them.
for disaster relief funding be- from the massive fire there  “I hope we can relieve 
cause of last summer’s storm. a few years ago. total damage and is hoping  some of the anxiety and 
Municipal Affairs Minister  Resident Brenda Weisen- to find out if the province  stress caused by the storm,” 
Danielle Larivee told residents  burger says there’s a concern  will step in. Larivee said.
the $9 million program will  that insurance may not cover  “Neighbours did have an  THE CANADIAN PRESS
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Krecsy, president  egy in part on 
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and CEO of the  input from the 
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Foundation.  to solving the  In an email, 
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She said the  the  spokes-
problem and not 
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ment has been  continuing to  cause of that 
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looking to Al- study the issue. input,  they 
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plan, but Calgary  the counts. 
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ies, have been doing regular  Krecsy said while data col-
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data consistent. of the goal.  
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months are an especially stress- the problem, and not continu-
ful time for community part- ing to study the issue,” she said.