The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Three Nova Scotians honoured for bravery

-

Three Nova Scotians were presented with provincial medals of bravery Wednesday, each of their stories described by the premier as a testament to selflessne­ss, courage and sacrifice.

One of the medals was awarded posthumous­ly to Michelle Curtis, a Cape Breton woman who rescued three children — including one of her own — from a powerful riptide in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, only to lose her own life. Premier Stephen McNeil was overcome with emotion when he presented the award to Curtis’s husband, Karl.

A medal was also presented to Nicole Foran, a former flight attendant from Eastern Passage who in 2009 wrestled a gun from a hijacker while a CanJet passenger aircraft was on the tarmac at a Jamaican airport.

As well, 84-year-old Jerry Spargo of Halifax received the award for pulling a disabled neighbour from her burning home in January.

The premier paid tribute to all three recipients during a ceremony at the legislatur­e, saying they represente­d “the very best of what it means to be human.”

 ?? CP PHOTO ?? Karl Curtis, Nicole Foran and Jerry Spargo, left to right, display the Medal of Bravery at Province House in Halifax on Wednesday.
CP PHOTO Karl Curtis, Nicole Foran and Jerry Spargo, left to right, display the Medal of Bravery at Province House in Halifax on Wednesday.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Canada