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HILLSBURN, N.S. — The Mounties say they are planning to use a towed sonar system to try and locate a scallop dragging vessel that went missing last week in the Bay of Fundy.On Tuesday, however, . . .
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| 29 Jan 2021 | 10:52 Erin McCarthy and her daughter, Emma, who both learned how to snowboard last month at Mt. Peter in Warwick, N.Y. Sue Davies and Regina Ang have taken to snowshoeing since the first snow this season Regina Ang on snowshoes Alayna Vreeland has taken to bird watching during the pandemic, a hobby that keeps her busy well into the winter here she is photographing a bird. Kai and Juno Gara, 8 and 5, sledding in Pike County Pa. (Photo provided) Kai and Juno Gara, 8 and 5, sledding in Pike County Pa. (Photo provided)
As temperatures drop and snow piles up, the urge to get outside this winter is stronger than ever. To get out of the house in the age of Covid, residents hit the slopes and strap on snowshoes.
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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.