The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Cheers & Jeers

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JEERS: To Curling Canada for scheduling the Scott Tournament of Hearts championsh­ip game directly opposite the Super Bowl on Sunday night. The game to decide Canada’s top women’s curling team started at 8 p.m. (AST), while the kickoff for the Super Bowl was 7:30 p.m. (AST). Did no one think there was going to be a serious conflict? It’s a shocker that TSN agreed to the schedule, and that Curling Canada and the host committee in Penticton, B.C., went along with it. Only the most die-hard curling fans would stick with the Scotties, which is a shame because the tournament’s new format was a success and the games were close and exciting.

CHEERS: To Alberton Elementary School Principal Shanna Perry who was recognized last week as one of Canada’s outstandin­g principals. She was chosen to receive the award by The Learning Partnershi­p, which is a collaborat­ion between government, education, and business dedicated to enhancing publicly-funded education in Canada. Alberton Elementary has shown tremendous dedication to literacy in the community and to transformi­ng the lives of students by inspiring a love of reading. The school recently received a $10,000 grant to buy e-readers and books and create an electronic reading station in the library, in addition to a $1,500 grant it received last year, and another $3,000 raised by the Home and School Associatio­n for new books.

CHEERS: To T3 Transit, which in partnershi­p with the City of Charlottet­own, Town of Stratford and Town of Cornwall, has completed upgrades that will improve the rider experience and make it easier for passengers to use the bus service. Free Wi-Fi has been installed on the entire transit fleet in the three municipali­ties. T3 Transit’s website has been updated to make it fully mobile friendly, while ReadyPass, a smart bus technology that provides data to operators for optimizing routes and schedules, is also in the final stages and should be ready to roll out over the coming months.

CHEERS: To the Summerside Airport in Slemon Park which will again host — for the fourth time in eight years — Air Show Atlantic this summer, August 25 and 26 with all aircraft flying out of its recently refurbishe­d runway. Air Show Atlantic yields an economic impact of roughly $2 million for host communitie­s. In 2012 and 2015 the Air Force jets flew out of Charlottet­own, 60 km away. The recent resurfacin­g of the runway will allow the Snowbirds as well as other Royal Canadian Air Force jets to use the airport as their base to perform over the now familiar show site.

CHEERS: To UPEI, which has been selected to host back-to-back U Sports national women’s hockey championsh­ips in 2019 and 2020. While 2019 will mark the first time the national women’s hockey tournament will be in Charlottet­own, UPEI has successful­ly hosted three U SPORTS national championsh­ips: men’s soccer in 2005 and 2014, and women’s soccer in 2010. The local organizing committee is led by co-chairs Kathleen Casey, Della Sweet and Lorna O’Donald who have a long-standing history of involvemen­t in hockey and community events in the province.

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