Transport Canada says it will implement a recommendation from a Transportation Safety Board investigation into the sinking of the Chief William Saulis, which resulted in six deaths.
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Family members of the lost crew of a Nova Scotia scallop dragger say they hope federal agencies pursue all safe possibilities to recover remains of their loved ones that may be on the sunken wreck.
A remotely operated underwater vehicle located the Chief William Saulis on Saturday under more than 60 metres of water, about two kilometres off Delaps Cove, N.S., on the province’s southwestern shore.