Several minutes later, police descended on the Saint-Foy district -- an area packed with offices and shops some 10 kilometers (six miles) west of the city's historic center. The mosque has already been the target of hate: a pig's head was left on the doorstep last June during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan. Other mosques in Canada have been targeted with racist graffiti in recent months. The shooting comes as Canada has vowed to open its arms to Muslims and refugees after US President Donald Trump's controversial immigration ban Friday prompted travel chaos and outrage around the world. - 'Senseless violence' - People fleeing the mosque -- where custom requires worshippers to remove their shoes during prayer -- ran barefoot through the snow. "They arrived in a panic," said Louis-Gabriel Cloutier, the manager of a cafe across the street who watched worshippers fleeing the rampage. Some took refuge at the cafe. "I never thought that such a thing could happen," said a man who frequents another of the city's 10 mosques. He had ventured to the scene because "I know people who were inside." Ambulances treated the wounded at the scene. Police reconstructing the events later questioned witnesses in a sports center near the mosque.
REBECCA S. GRATZ/THE WORLD-HERALD Cars travel along the drive outside Eppley Airfield in Omaha. Eppley's flight capacity increased by 9 percent in 2016. REBECCA S. GRATZ/THE WORLD-HERALD A private room with a rocking chair, changing table and power outlet can be found in each terminal at Eppley Airfield in Omaha. REBECCA S. GRATZ/THE WORLD-HERALD Travelers approach the security line in the south terminal at Eppley Airfield in Omaha on Thursday, Jan. 19. A fourth security lane was added to the south terminal in 2016.
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Southwest will launch its daily nonstop to Houstons William P. Hobby Airport in March; additional weekend flights to Dallas Love Field; and, in the first quarter, up to four daily nonstop flights to Phoenix. Weve never had four departures to Phoenix from Southwest, Roth said. Total traffic at the airport increased 4.3 percent over 2015, up from about 4.2 million people to about 4.3 million people last year. Traffic refers to the number of passengers taking off from and arriving at the airport. Thats the highest traffic has been since 2008, Roth said. New routes in 2016 included a daily nonstop flight to Portland, Oregon, on Alaska Air; a daily nonstop American Airlines flight to Los Angeles International; a nonstop Washington, D.C. flight via Southwest; and a daily nonstop route to San Francisco via United Airlines. That growth was led by strong demand from Omaha, especially from business travelers, Roth said.
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