■CANADA
Ship in whale of a mystery
A cruise ship arrived at the Port of Vancouver with a dead whale lodged in its bow. The Princess Cruise Lines’ Sapphire Princess was docked at the Canada Place terminal on Saturday with the whale stuck to it. It wasn’t immediately known when it arrived or when the collision occurred.
■UNITED STATES
Cop nabs police imposter
Oakland police say a man impersonating a police officer tried to pull over a real undercover officer and was arrested. Police say 21-year-old Antonio Fernandez Martinez of Oakland was arrested on Wednesday in the Fruitvale district after trying to pull over an unmarked police vehicle. Martinez was driving a Ford Crown Victoria outfitted with flashing lights, a microphone and speakers. Martinez, a convicted car thief, will have his felony probation revoked and could face a prison term. The officer, Jim Beere, said Martinez probably thought he’d be an easy mark to rob.
■UNITED STATES
Old church builds bodies
A developer has found new life for an old church in northeast Ohio by redesigning it as a workout center. Developer and bodybuilder Al Horvath converted a Methodist church in Barberton into a training facility he calls Faith Gym. Horvath kept the church’s original 1892 stained-glass windows and added murals depicting such biblical characters as David and Goliath and Samson and Delilah. He created a Superman theme for the church’s sanctuary and replaced the pews with rows of workout equipment. He donated the pews to a Kentucky church gutted by fire. Horvath bought the building in 2005 after the former Moore Memorial United Methodist Church merged with another Methodist church and moved.
■UNITED STATES
Wedding dance is Web hit
A Minnesota couple’s joyous wedding dance featuring the bride and groom boogieing down the aisle to the altar has become a Web sensation on YouTube. The dance sequence opening the wedding ceremony of Kevin Heinz and Jill Peterson in St. Paul, Minnesota, has been viewed more than 6 million times since it went up on the site less than a week ago. In the five-minute video, ushers, bridesmaids and groomsmen shimmy down the aisle to the strains of the Chris Brown song Forever and the surprise of the guests in the church. The groom performs a somersault on his way and his bride receives a standing ovation as she joins him for the exchange of vows. Peterson and Heinz, interviewed by NBC’s Today Show, said the dance was her idea — and the only other people who knew what was going to happen were their parents. Peterson said she has always “loved dance as a way to express yourself and share joy.” Her husband said of his somersault stunt: “I’m just glad I didn’t hurt myself.”
■UNITED STATES
Exotic pets turned in
Owners of exotic animals in Connecticut were given a day of amnesty on Saturday to turn in their illegally owned pets. The state Department of Environmental Protection’s hosted its first exotic amnesty day at the Bridgeport Zoo. Deputy Commissioner Susan Frechette said at least 135 animals were handed in, most of them exotic reptiles. The collection included 15 boa constrictors, 15 pythons, seven alligators, a small monkey, a rattlesnake and an anaconda. Officials asked about the animals’ diets, medical history and temperament but didn’t ask the owners their names.



