Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 29, 2013, Winnipeg, Manitoba
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L ASHBURN, Sask. - Dalbert Attfield had hope
his 15- year- old son was still alive when the
Mounties asked him and his wife to drive
down the highway to the next Saskatchewan town
so they could meet and talk about a car crash involving
the teen.
A grief counsellor and two officers were waiting
for them at the legion hall in Marshall and
asked to see a picture of their boy, Tarren, on one
of their cellphones. They then told the parents
their son had died in the crash with several of his
friends - six teens in total.
They cried and denied it was possible. Then Attfield
went to the morgue.
He unzipped a body bag containing one corpse
pulled from the bottom of a road- side slough
and recognized the bright boy with blond hair
and blue eyes who often resembled singer Justin
Bieber.
He kissed his cold face over and over again.
" I told him how much his sister and I would miss
him," Attfield sobbed Sunday outside his home in
the town of Lashburn.
" I couldn't leave him. I just wanted to bring him
home with me. That was my little man."
Attfield and his wife, Cherie, recounted what
they knew of the crash, how their son had gone
to the gym with friends on Friday afternoon. And
later that evening, how his best buddy, 16- year- old
Jayden Boettcher, phoned his mother back home
in Marshall because he was having trouble with
his Pontiac Sunfire.
She phoned a gas station and they gave him $ 20
worth of gas because she promised to return the
next day and pay the bill, said Dalbert Attfield.
Cherie Attfield said the boys had been at a
friend's home about 30 kilometres away in Lloydminster,
the city straddling the Saskatchewan-
Alberta boundary.
Tarren had " free reign," she said, because if he
was out drinking at a party he always called her
for a ride.
" He was a good boy, never had to worry about
him, was really never in any trouble," she said.
" I didn't care as long as I knew where he was
at."
RCMP said they got a call about 4: 30 a. m. the
next day about a semi rollover south of Lloydminster.
First responders found the truck, which
was hauling crude oil, on its roof in a roadside
slough. They got out the driver, found a teenager
in the wreckage and rushed them both to hospital.
But at some point, police realized there were
more people in the water.
The two- door Sunfire was submerged and out
of sight, and it took some time to retrieve the bodies
of two other boys and three girls.
The boy taken to hospital, who the Attfields believed
to be Jayden, later died of his injuries.
Police have identified the other victims as Kristopher
Tavener, 17, of Marshall, Naomi Salas-
Schafer, 13, and Aimie Candace Elizabeth Hurley
and Mackenzie Moen, both 14, all of Lloydminster.
Cpl. Rob King said Sunday investigators believe
the teens weren't wearing seatbelts when they
were recovered from the vehicle, but he stressed
that doesn't necessarily mean they weren't wearing
them at the time of the collision. He said that
information won't be known until autopsies are
completed.
- The Canadian Press
Families reel after six- death crash
Horrid accident claims
Saskatchewan teens
CALGARY - TransCanada Corp.
( TSX: TRP) insists the proposed Keystone
XL pipeline will create about
20,000 jobs, despite suggestions by
U. S. president Barack Obama those estimates
might be unrealistic.
In an interview with the New York
Times on the weekend, Obama said
based on " the most realistic estimates"
the project might create " maybe 2,000
jobs" during the construction of the
pipeline.
"... And then after that we're talking
about somewhere between 50 and
100 jobs in an economy of 150 million
working people," he said.
But a spokesman for TransCanada
noted Obama's comments were aimed
at his Republican opponents, who have
used the economic benefits as one of
their major arguments for the project.
" I wouldn't think the president would
come out externally and in the media
and actually agree with the Republicans
regardless of what he might think
in private," James Miller said in an
interview Sunday.
" I attribute those comments more
to being political rather than how he
might truly believe on a project."
Miller, however, couldn't account
for the discrepancy between Obama's
estimates and those provided by
TransCanada.
" There is no reason for us to overinflate
our numbers, we have to answer
to our board, we have to answer to our
shareholders," Miller said.
Obama has the final say on the future
of the pipeline project - which will
give final approval to the pipeline that
would stretch from Alberta to the U. S.
Gulf Coast - that could come this fall.
He is facing intense pressure from
both sides of the debate. Keystone has
become a symbol for environmentalists
on both sides of the border - they've
waged a fierce public- relations battle
against the project.
Obama told the Times he was open
to ways to ease concerns about any environmental
risks and has said before
he will only approve the project if it
doesn't increase carbon pollution.
- The Canadian Press
TransCanada counters
Obama's caution on jobs
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