A New Brunswick doctor and two nurses have made it to the Port-au-Prince airport to leave Haiti amid violent protests that began on Feb. 7. It took the trio more than seven hours, $200 US and three vehicles to finally make it to the Toussaint Louverture airport, the only international airport in Haiti, on Friday. "I don't think I've ever been that scared in my life, to be honest," said Blaquiere, who is originally from Woodstock. Cathy Davies is an emergency room nurse from Woodstock who has travelled to Haiti before to provide medical aid. They will flying from Haiti to Portland, Maine, today and drive into Canada tomorrow, but Blaquiere is still on edge.
Source: CBC News February 15, 2019 22:44 UTC