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Boaties take to the water as search continues for missing Brisbane fisherman Trent Riley
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Family and friends are confident of finding missing fisherman Trent Riley.
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Family and friends of missing Brisbane man Trent Riley have taken to the water in Moreton Bay, as a desperate search to find the young fisherman enters its fourth day.
His empty boat was spotted doing circles near Mud Island and his hat was later found floating off St Helena Island.
Friends, relatives and community members have used boats, jet skis and kayaks to join a large-scale search of the surrounding area.
Posted: Mar 05, 2021 5:00 AM CT | Last Updated: March 5
Madeleine Allakariallak has been the host of Igalaaq, CBC s Inuktitut-language news show, for eight years and with the public broadcaster for 24. She left the CBC Friday with a message for the Inuit colleagues she leaves behind: don t be shy; use your voice.(Submitted by Madeleine Allakariallak)
A lot has changed at CBC in 24 years but still not quite enough.
That was one sentiment expressed by Madeleine Allakariallak, the outgoing host of the Inuktitut-language news program
Igalaaq, as she left the public broadcaster and her prominent position as one of Inuit Nunangat s most visible storytellers for a job in the private sector.