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Blog: Latest Developments in the Search for Amelia Earhart, Part 1

There are three and a half major plausible theories on what happened to Amelia Earhart and her navigator Fred Noonan, when they disappeared on 2 July 1937: 1. They were captured as spies by the Japanese in the Marshall Islands, and died or were executed in captivity there or on Saipan; 2. Unable to find […] ....

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Alleged logging on ancient B.C. First Nation burial site prompts province to investigate


Posted: Mar 02, 2021 1:00 AM PT | Last Updated: March 2
Images of the shíshálh burial site on the east side of Sechelt Inlet, on B.C. s Sunshine Coast, before and after logging. A former shíshálh Nation band councillor hopes someone will be held accountable for the damage to the site, which he calls heartbreaking. (Jessica Silvey)
Officials with the B.C. government are investigating alleged logging at a registered archeological site near the Sunshine Coast community of Sechelt, believed to be an ancient shíshálh Nation burial site with about 200 cairns, or stone mounds.
Robert Joe, a former shíshálh Nation band councillor, and his partner discovered felled trees around the site during a visit last week. Joe filed a complaint with the Ministry of Forests, Lands, and Natural Resource Operations on Thursday. ....

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Carolina Beach holding ribbon cutting for Joseph Ryder Lewis Jr. Civil War Park


Carolina Beach holding ribbon cutting for Joseph Ryder Lewis Jr. Civil War Park
New park coming to Carolina Beach
By WECT Staff | February 9, 2021 at 6:04 AM EST - Updated February 9 at 7:45 AM
CAROLINA BEACH, N.C. (WECT) - It’s been in the making for several years and now, Carolina Beach is ready to open a brand new park. The Joseph Ryder Lewis Jr. Civil War Park is located around the remnants of fortifications of the “Sugar Loaf Line of Defense” and will feature a raised walkway, picnic areas, and other amenities.
The park has been in the works for several years and was a group effort between the town, and several partners. ....

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