
Balloon man needs another month to raise $20K following lawn chair flight
CALGARY — A man who strapped 120 helium balloons to a lawn chair and soared above the Calgary Stampede grounds has been given another month to raise money for a required donation before he is sentenced.
Daniel Boria has admitted to dangerous operation of an aircraft as part of a publicity stunt for his cleaning company.
His lawyer, Alain Hepner, says his client has raised half of $20,000 he agreed to donate to Calgary’s veterans food bank when he entered a guilty plea in December.
“Business has been a little rough for the company. I’m asking for another 30 days,” Hepner told court Friday.