Calgary airport deals with bogus threats on one of busiest travel days
CALGARY – The Calgary International Airport dealt with bogus threats and a false gun report on one of the year’s busiest travel days.
Calgary Airport Authority spokesman Reid Fiest says the airport received threats, but police determined there was no risk to employees or passengers.
Police say officers were also called to investigate a report of a rifle.
But police say there was no gun and it was likely just a musical instrument as a band was there at the time.


