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e routines for entry into the athletes village outside Whistler remained unchanged Saturday, after a RCMP investigation into suspicious notations on a map of the village failed to turn up anything.
Jaan Kallak, the wax technician responsible for waxing the skis of the Estonian biathlon team, said Saturday in an interview the athletes' accommodations feel "very beautiful, very safe."
If there was added security at the athletes village, Mr. Kallak hadn't noticed it. "No, no difference," said Mr. Kallak, who lives at the village with the Estonian team.
The map was discovered Thursd
Also somebody in the article is quoting as saying that by making the threat public, you actually hurt the investigation, or instill fear into people.
Originally posted by GoalPoster
It was probably just somebody doodling on their map while trying to find the hotdog stand.
All this jibber-jabber about a false flag attack . . . it's Canada for Christ's sake.
Ain't gonna happen there.
Originally posted by GoalPoster
It was probably just somebody doodling on their map while trying to find the hotdog stand.
All this jibber-jabber about a false flag attack . . . it's Canada for Christ's sake.
Ain't gonna happen there.