Smoother landings are on the way
Prime Minister Stephen Harper announces Cranbrook airport investment
Prime Minister Stephen Harper was in Cranbrook, British Columbia, on August 10, 2010, to pay tribute to the long-standing Conservative MP of Kootenay-Columbia, Jim Abbott, and his contributions to the riding during his years of service. While in the area, Harper took the opportunity to announce funding for infrastructure upgrades to the Canadian Rockies International Airport.
“The essential upgrades announced today will allow the Cranbrook airport to sustain excellent and safe service to passengers and businesses throughout the community,” said Harper. “Our government is taking action to ensure that communities from coast to coast will benefit from safe, modern and efficient airports now and in the future.”
The Canadian government is providing more than $5.6 million in support of essential safety and infrastructure upgrades to the Canadian Rockies International Airport, including the replacement of a wet/dry chemical spreader and a decelerometer (winter friction testing device) as well as the rehabilitation of runways and taxiways. Harper cited the the airport’s relatively high altitude as being a major consideration in the decision to provide funding for the improvements.
Harper congratulated Abbott on his 17 years of service in the House of Commons and commented on their long relationship.
“Back in 2001, (Abbott) was one of the first handful of people to come up with the idea that I should run for the leadership of the party,” said Harper. “So we either give you credit, Jim, or blame it on you, depending on the circumstances.”
Harper gave credit to local governments for promoting the region as a premier tourist destination and to Cranbrook for creating “mountains of opportunity.”
While in Cranbrook, Harper spent time touring the College of the Rockies' expansion—due for completion in October 2010—before giving some of the college staff and students a chance to meet the prime minister.
