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The OIC has snubbed Grafton. :
Ontario town torched
Olympic flame goes out of its way to bypass Grafton
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Ontario town torched
Olympic flame goes out of its way to bypass Grafton
The Olympic flame may not be burning in the town of Grafton next week but its mayor may very well be.
"It just doesn't make sense," said Bill Finley, mayor of Alnwick-Haldimand Township. "We would give them a friendly welcome."
For weeks he has been wondering why no one from the Vancouver 2010 Olympics organization would confirm if the flame would come through his town next week. Now he knows.
He received a letter yesterday from Jim Richards, program director Vancouver 2010 Torch Relays, making it official that Grafton will be bypassed.
"We simply cannot travel everywhere," Richards explained.
Everywhere?
The flame will travel through 1,000 communities before February.
Perhaps if organizers checked a road map, they'd see it's right in the centre of the very route the Olympic torch is set to travel.
The flame may not be able to travel everywhere, but, oddly, it seems to be travelling to the two towns on either side of Grafton and yet somehow avoiding it.
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"It's travelling through Colborne, the first town to the east of us first, and then heading to Cobourg, the first town to the west of us," Finley said. "We are right in the middle, so naturally our citizens and school children were hoping for three minutes to wave and wish our athletes luck."
Instead, this has the look of an Olympic-sized snubbing of a proud, small Canadian town -- once home to the Friendly Giant, Robert Homme -- that has fired up the temperature of its mayor and 6,000 residents.
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