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Photograph By Stock photo A report of an unidentified light spotted by the crew of a medical transport flight in the sky over Northern Manitoba in 2019 was forwarded to an air force squadron and then on to Transport Canada, Vice World News reported in an April 12 article. The no threat Communications Instructions for Reporting Vital Intelligence Sightings (CIRVIS) report was created on Jan. 6, 2019 after the crew of a Vanguard Air Care flight saw an unidentified light moving parallel to them for about three minutes while they were travelling at about 425 kilometres per hour at an altitude of 7,500 feet around the 55th parallel. The report says the brightness of the light in the night sky was what attracted the observer’s attention and that NAV Canada’s Winnipeg Air Control Centre (ACC) assumed that it was another aircraft. 21 Aerospace Control and Warning Squadron at Canadian Forces Base North Bay in Ontario, whose mission it is to protect Can ....