Michael MacDonald and Danielle Edwards
Fisherman Michael Drake is shown in this undated handout image provided by sister Raelene Carroll. As the Nova Scotia RCMP used a helicopter Friday to search for five fishermen whose scallop dragger sank in the Bay of Fundy this week, the mayor of a major fishing port said many residents are still in a state of shock. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-Raelene Carroll MANDATORY CREDIT December 18, 2020 - 3:17 PM
HALIFAX - As the Nova Scotia RCMP used a helicopter Friday to search for five fishermen whose scallop dragger sank in the Bay of Fundy this week, the mayor of a major fishing port said many residents are still in a state of shock.
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Last Modified: 5:17 PM CST Friday, Dec. 18, 2020
HALIFAX - As the Nova Scotia RCMP used a helicopter Friday to search for five fishermen whose scallop dragger sank in the Bay of Fundy this week, the mayor of a major fishing port said many residents are still in a state of shock.
An RCAF Cormorant helicopter flies over the Bay of Fundy in Hillsburn, N.S. in an area where empty life-rafts from a scallop fishing vessel where reported on Tuesday, Dec. 15, 2020. The Nova Scotia RCMP say they plan to use a helicopter today to continue the search for five fishermen whose boat sank in the Bay of Fundy on Tuesday morning. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Andrew Vaughan