BARRIE, ONT. Provincial police identified the two men who died after plunging into the icy waters of Sturgeon Bay near Victoria Harbour. Divers pulled the bodies of 49-year-old Jereld Bremner and 19-year-old Donald Bremner, a father and son, after a massive search for the two missing snowmobilers on Monday morning. The initial search began Sunday evening after residents reported hearing screams for help coming from the water near Robins Point Road and Osborne Street. Crews were forced to call off their efforts Sunday after it got too dark and ice conditions became treacherous, according to the OPP. Meanwhile, another snowmobiler was killed after police say he also went through the ice, this time in Penetanguishene Harbour on Sunday.
‘I was determined to have it’: The hidden treasures you find in a home sale
‘I was determined to have it’: The hidden treasures you find in a home sale
As Tony Collins sits in his Belconnen apartment, you can’t help but admire the different antiques that adorn his home.
Some of these items include Japanese vases, Scandanavian porcelain pieces and glassware. But his most cherished is an antique Korean tansu – a one-of-a-kind cabinet, which he purchased off the Canberra-based website, Allbids, an online auction house.
In fact, all of Mr Collins’ antiques were purchased from the site.
“I first discovered it five years ago while surfing the internet,” he said.
A sledding fatality north of Capreol is just one of several recent tragedies that have prompted police and snowmobile clubs to issue a warning concerning safe…