The search for Dan Lemay ended Tuesday evening. (Jason Dyck/Facebook)
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A man from Grunthal is both grief-stricken and thankful to have answers after the disappearance of his brother earlier this week.
A snowmobile rider and father named Dan LeMay went missing in Whiteshell Provincial Park on Sunday and was presumed deceased by RCMP when search crews found sled tracks leading to a hole in the ice on Eleanor Lake near where he is thought to have been. While Dan s body has not yet been found or identified, his brother, Wayne LeMay, says he has accepted the situation.
January 10, 2021
Photo courtesy of SFU News. Pictured left to right, SFU alumni Gabriel Soares, Edward Chiang, Sumreen Rattan, and Gurmesh Sidhu.
By: Charlene Aviles, Peak Associate & Harvin Bhathal, Features Editor
Over the past several years, the popularity of electric vehicles has steadily increased. This is due to the low cost required to run and maintain them, as well as the low environmental impact compared to gas-powered vehicles which rely on extracting and processing fossil fuels. As the demand for electric cars rises (sales of electric vehicles surpassed 2.1 million in 2019), their market is projected to dramatically increase. Though the pandemic may affect this projection in the immediate future, it’s clear the shift away from vehicles that run on fossil fuels has begun. However, as electric vehicle production increases, so does the concern over safe electric vehicle battery disposal.