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Port Hardy Canadian Rangers land helicopters at Tsulquate Park

The Rangers headed out on a training exercise to Blunden Harbor to build a landing pad.
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TYSON WHITNEY PHOTO Last Friday at 8:00 a.m., the Port Hardy Canadian Rangers boarded helicopters at Tsulquate Park and headed out on a training exercise to Blunden Harbor to build a landing pad to complete this years ground search and rescue training. The mission was also a way of giving back to the local First Nations community by building a pad for the Elders to use. Keep reading the Gazette for more on this story.

Last Friday at 8:00 a.m., the Port Hardy Canadian Rangers boarded helicopters at Tsulquate Park and headed out on a training exercise to Blunden Harbor to build a landing pad to complete this years ground search and rescue training. The mission was also a way of giving back to the local First Nations community by building a pad for the Elders to use. Keep reading the Gazette for more on this story.

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Tyson Whitney

About the Author: Tyson Whitney

I have been working in the community newspaper business for nearly a decade, all of those years with Black Press Media.
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