Howard Alexander - News Editor July 23, 2021 - 7:00 PM SQUAMISH, B.C. - A wildfire attack crew looking for a newly started forest fire instead found a man who had been missing in the rugged backcountry of Garibaldi Provincial Park, north of Vancouver. A statement from Squamish RCMP says the hiker missing in the park for two weeks was found safe on Thursday. A search for 33-year-old Daniel Ring began July 9. Bryan Zandberg, an information assistant with the B.C. Wildfire Service s Coastal Fire Centre, said a three-person crew and a helicopter pilot were on their way to investigate a report of a fire when they spotted the man.
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This photo provided by the U.S. Coast Guard District 17 shows a remote mining camp near Nome, Alaska, where a Coast Guard Air Station Kodiak aircrew rescued a survivor of a bear attack, on July 16, 2021. A miner who said he was harassed by a bear for seven straight nights in the tundra near Nome was rescued when a passing Coast Guard helicopter spotted the SOS, an internationally recognized sign for help, on top of his cabin.
Image Credit: (U.S. Coast Guard via AP) July 23, 2021 - 9:00 PM NOME, Alaska (AP) A miner who said he was harassed by a bear for seven straight nights in the tundra near Nome was rescued when a passing Coast Guard helicopter spotted the SOS, an internationally recognized sign for help, on top of his cabin.
Howard Alexander July 22, 2021 - 3:19 PM West Kelowna RCMP are hoping to find witnesses after a swastika was found spray painted behind the vehicle of a Jewish man. Officers were called to the parking lot of a mall in the 500 block of Highway 97 in West Kelowna yesterday evening, July 21, to a complaint a swastika had been painted on the ground. RCMP say the exact time of the incident is not known but probably happened yesterday morning, July 21. “The swastika was put directly behind the vehicle of a Jewish man, who was understandably very upset when he saw it,” West Kelowna RCMP Sgt. Joel Glen said in a media release.
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Montreal Canadiens Shea Weber (6) celebrates his goal during first period game 6 NHL Stanley Cup playoff hockey semifinal action against the Vegas Golden Knights, in Montreal, Thursday, June 24, 2021.
Image Credit: THE CANADIAN PRESS/Paul Chiasson July 22, 2021 - 3:45 PM MONTREAL - Marc Bergevin says injuries will keep Montreal Canadiens captain Shea Weber off the ice next season and the veteran defenceman may have played the last game of his hockey career. The Habs general manager said on a video conference Thursday that Weber is dealing with a number of injuries, including to his foot, ankle and knee.
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