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Shipping season underway (Sarnia Observer)
Ice hampered the passage of several freighters near the mouth of the St. Clair River this weekend. On Sunday, Canadian Coast Guard ice breakers and U.S. Coast Guard cutters were assisting the passage of the Presque Isle, a 305- meter (1,000-foot) bulk carrier headed for Duluth, Minn.[...]
Updated: Freighters struggle through ice in Lake Huron (Sarnia Observer)
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Notice of Public Interest: Spring Icebreaking on Lake St-Louis (Marketwire)
QUEBEC CITY, QUEBEC--(Marketwire - March 9, 2010) - The Canadian Coast Guard would like to notify local residents and all those using the shores of Lake St. Louis that it intends to begin spring icebreaking operations at the entrance of the St. Lawrence Seaway, on the north and south shores of the Lake and in Bay Des Cascades on or about March 9, 2010.
Notice of Public Interest: Spring Icebreaking on the Saguenay River (Marketwire)
QUEBEC CITY, QUEBEC--(Marketwire - March 2, 2010) - The Canadian Coast Guard wishes to notify residents and visitors along the Saguenay Fjord that the CCGS Amundsen will begin spring icebreaking operations on Saturday, March 6, 2010.
Men swim to Pelee Island after Lake Erie snowmobile mishap (Windsor Star)
PELEE ISLAND -- Two men who tried to swim to shore during a snowmobiling mishap in Lake Erie near Pelee Island apparently made it to shore Saturday night.
Men seen swimming near Pelee Island, rescuers respond (Windsor Star)
PELEE ISLAND -- The Canadian and U.S. Coast Guard responded to Pelee Island Saturday evening after two men were seen swimming towards shore.
Game dinnerbenefits kids (Royal Oak Daily Tribune)
The jam-packed Holly Kiwanis Club Sportsman's Dinner held last Saturday provided a night of delicious wild game food, gun giveaways, music by folk artist Mike Ridley, and keynote speaker Bob Garner emceeing the event.
Gold-medal connection (Kelowna Capital News)
Maëlle Ricker celebrates with a Canadian flag after winning the gold medal in the 2010 Winter Olympics ladies’ snowboard cross event at Cypress Mountain last week.
Gold-medal connection (Nanaimo News Bulletin)
Olympic snowboard cross champion Maëlle Ricker has family ties in Nanaimo