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Clinton RCMP investigating fatal collision after pulling stolen truck from bottom of 6-Mile Lake SHARE ON: RCMP -File photo (MyCaribooNow.com staff) The Clinton RCMP and BC Coroners Service are continuing to investigate the full circumstances surrounding a single-vehicle collision that claimed one life Sunday morning. The Clinton RCMP was reportedly called upon by the BC Emergency Health Services crews responding to a report of a vehicle veering off Highway 97 and sinking in 6-Mile Lake. Police say from line officers arrived on the scene to find bystanders performing CPR on an unresponsive adult woman, who was reportedly an occupant of the vehicle, which was already underwater. ....
Clinton RCMP investigating fatal collision after locating stolen truck myprincegeorgenow.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from myprincegeorgenow.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
That created some extra work for Department of Environment workers, along with a long and snowier-than-usual winter. Helpfully, two weeks of spectacular spring weather helped reduce the snowpack just in time for the bulk of the work – although it’s likely the workers weren’t too happy to see the light snowfall last Thursday. Scott Cameron, a parks information officer, said that day the snow did provide some challenges. Its continuing to linger in some campgrounds led to only 20 being in a condition to open. “It was quite a challenge,” Cameron said. The other 22 will come online in weeks to come as the weather improves. ....
[email protected] A male yellow-rumped warbler watches for insects after coming back to the region. Betsy Bloom/Daily News photos The yellow-rumped warbler is striking, with black and white markings, along with bright yellow patches. The Wilsonâs snipe is larger than a woodcock and has a longer bill. A male yellow-rumped warbler watches for insects after coming back to the region. Betsy Bloom/Daily News photos As May arrives, so, too, should a new wave of migrating birds. While most of the waterfowl should have pushed through Six Mile Lake had several varieties, including the first blue-winged teal I’ve photographed (though I’m sure they’ve visited the lake in the past, being a common species) the first reports and photos of neotropicals species are coming in from southern Wisconsin and Michigan. ....
District of Muskoka beginning water quality studies at area lakes mymuskokanow.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from mymuskokanow.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.