DAIRY QUEEN FINDS THE SOURCE OF THE GAS ODOR

A northeast Calgary Dairy Queen owner who offered a year’s worth of ice cream to anyone who could figure out the source of the odor in his shop will have to pay up. The smell of natural gas had been lingering since 2015 when Sujad Bandali first opened the Dairy Queen. Crews would come out to check, but find nothing. After the publicity over the free ice cream, someone suggested doing a “dead check”, where you turn off everything in the building that uses natural gas, then you can confirm if the meter is still turning. That was done last Wednesday morning and a small leak was confirmed in the building’s ceiling. “There is no smell, my misery is over,” said an elated Sujad Bandali. “It’s such a relief. I am so, so happy.”
* Where’s my ice cream, buddy?
* “Dead check”. I guess those Calgary natural gas crews learn something new every day.
* I would be more relieved to know my place isn’t going to blow up at any moment, but whatever.
* Now if he can just get rid of that gross ice-cream-chemicals-and-hot-dog smell.
* Meanwhile, across the street at the Taco Bell, there’s a whole other source for the gas odor.