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Walter Thomas, 27, was found dead early Wednesday afternoon after searchers first located his snowmobile on Lake Winnipegosis, about 18 kilometres north of Sapotaweyak Cree Nation, RCMP said Thursday. ....
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Walter Thomas was found dead. (RCMP Manitoba/Supplied) Article continues below advertisement ↴ RCMP Manitoba says a man who went missing on a remote island has been found, believed to have died from exposure. Twenty-seven-year-old Walter Thomas went snowmobiling alone overnight on Monday on Thompson Island on Lake Winnipegosis and never returned to his cabin. On Wednesday afternoon, searchers on the island found his snowmoble damaged, 18 kilometres north of Sapotaweyak Cree Nation. RCMP say a short time later, searchers found his body not far from the snowmobile. My heart goes out to the Thomas family that were here waiting as we arrived this evening, it’s hard not knowing and not the outcome any of us had expected, Augustus Chartrand, Sapotaweyak Cree Nation council member writes on Facebook. He was part of the search for Thomas. ....
A Hercules plane from Canadian Forces Base Trenton, the Civil Air Search and Rescue Association and RCMP Search and Rescue are all part of the search that began when Thomas was reported missing to Winnipegosis RCMP March 30. Thomas left a remote cabin on Thompson Island in Lake Winnipegosis on a snowmobile sometime overnight March 29-30, stranding two companions at the cabin because he had the keys to a Bombardier snow machine. One of the stranded men contacted a family member by radio. The stranded men have food, shelter and supplies and were assisted in returning home March 31, RCMP say. The Hercules plane searched the north side of Lake Winnipegosis from Birch Island to Dawson Bay but no tracks were seen. Easterville and Sapotaweyak Cree Nation residents and RCMP officers began searching the area on Wednesday morning. ....
Posted: Jan 24, 2021 12:31 PM CT | Last Updated: January 24 COVID-19 testing continues at this Brandon testing site.(Jaison Empson/CBC) There are three more deaths and 222 new cases of COVID-19 in Manitoba on Sunday, the day after the province loosened restrictions in the southern half of the province. For the second day in a row, more than half of the new cases 116 are in the north, a provincial news release said. On Saturday, 216 cases of the virus were reported. Of those, 118 were in the Northern Health Region. Some of the new cases are in Fox Lake Cree Nation, which is battling an outbreak. Although some recoveries are being reported, the First Nation, which is about 700 kilometres northeast of Winnipeg, saw 11 new cases over the past two days. ....