Tuesday May 21, 2013

QUESTION OF THE WEEK

  • In much of southern Canada, Victoria Day weekend, known also simply as the May-24 weekend, marks the unofficial early kickoff to summer with provincial parks full of campers. What about here in Northern Manitoba?
  • Same here. We’re off to the cabin with fireworks for Monday night. Summer, here I come
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  • Not quite as big a deal in the North. Lakes are still pretty frozen, but we live in hope of summer anyway. Our fingers are crossed
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Missing boaters in NWT found safe after pilot spots SOS on cabin roof

INUVIK, N.W.T. - Mounties say a pilot who spotted an S-O-S sign from the air helped find a group of boaters who had been missing from Inuvik.

RCMP say the pilot with NorthWright Airways was on a regular flight from Inuvik to Aklavik noticed the call for help spelled out on a cabin roof along the Mackenzie River.

He also reported that he saw seven people waving for attention.

The group had been missing for several days, and police say the search was difficult because no one knew where the boaters were headed.

The pilot radioed the co-ordinates of the cabin to authorities and the RCMP later found everyone at the cabin safe and sound.

NorthWright Airways operations manager David James says the group initially caught the pilot's attention by reflecting sunlight with a mirror.


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