Series of airport bomb threats across the country started in Vancouver
A series of bomb threats that briefly grounded flights at six major Canadian airports Thursday began with an early morning phone call to an air traffic control tower in Vancouver, soon repeated at other towers across the country.
Warnings about delays were issued at airports in Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Winnipeg, Ottawa and Montreal after the anonymous threats, which also prompted evacuations of employees from some of the control towers. Air travel resumed at all of the targeted airports by midday and police say there was no evidence of any explosive materials.
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