Tragedy of mass shooting ‘hits home’ for Nova Scotian athletes
One of the best Nova Scotian athletes in history needs just a single word to describe the current situation in her province — “surreal.”
Six-time national women’s curling champion Colleen Jones, now a reporter with CBC, has been living out the grim aftermath of Sunday’s killing rampage with fellow Nova Scotians at work and at home.
“Seeing the quiet of the place and realizing the hell that happened on the weekend — it’s hard to even envision it,” said Jones, voted the province’s second-best athlete of all time behind Pittsburgh Penguins star Sidney Crosby in 2017 by the Nova Scotia Sports Hall of Fame.
“And the horror of a wolf in sheep’s clothing, that he had the planning and thought of impersonating an RCMP officer is even more heartbreaking. That of course people would have opened their doors or stopped their car if they saw him in his vehicle. It’s just such a horrific thing in such an idyllic province. So many innocent people and the shattered lives that can’t grieve properly in a traditional way (because of the COVID-19 pandemic).”