EDMONTON Two men have been charged in connection to a string of break-ins and thefts that included the syphoning of hundreds of litres of fuel from an airport, earlier this week in the Bonnyville, Alta., area. Mounties said video surveillance captured two men breaking into a business north of Bonnyville on Highway 660 where a quantity of fuels pumps were stolen on Sunday evening. The men proceeded to the Bonnyville Airport where they allegedly stole eight equipment batteries, damaging the equipment in the process, RCMP said. According to police, the suspects stole 250 litres of diesel fuel and more than 1,500 litres of jet fuel.
Two men charged in string of break-ins
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A new taxiway is to be built at the Bonnyville Airport this spring, according to a Jan. 20 press release from the Municipal District of Bonnyville.
Upgrades to the lighting systems and wildlife fencing, along with renovations to the terminal, are part of the improvement plans for the airport, located on Hwy 41, just north of the Town of Bonnyville.
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The cost of the makeover will be just over $2 million.
““It’s an important facility for the community,” said Chris McCorkell, the M.D. foreman responsible for the airport, about why the renovations are necessary.