by Chris Steeves | Nov 23, 2015 | General News
In the early morning of November 11th, 2015, Vernon Search and Rescue was called out to search for two missing women in the Mabel Lake – Kingfisher area, east of Enderby, BC,... by Chris Steeves | Nov 23, 2015 | General News
Vernon Search and Rescue was called to respond to an injured subject near King Eddie (King Edward) lake, on the Aberdeen Plateau near Vernon, BC,... by Cindy Sheppard | Oct 24, 2015 | General News, PE News
Search and Rescue began on Prince Edward Island in 1995 with the establishment of a search and rescue team in West Prince, P.E.I.. The team was created in response to a missing person’s case when trained searchers had to be brought in from out of province. Cst.... by Cindy Sheppard | Oct 24, 2015 | General News, NB News
What began as a letter published in 1983 in the Fredericton newspaper as a desire to have a trained team to respond to lost person emergencies, turned into the creation of the first New Brunswick team on December 20, 1983. Since it’s initial formation, NB... by Cindy Sheppard | Oct 19, 2015 | General News, NS News
Search and Rescue in Nova Scotia started officially in November of 1969 after a 5 day search in the Cape Breton Highlands for a father of 5, who was found alive. While he was in the hospital recovering, Cape Breton Search and Rescue was created. Since then another 23... by Cindy Sheppard | Oct 16, 2015 | General News, NL News
Newfoundland and Labrador is Canada’s most easterly province, with Cape Spear recognized as the most easterly point in North America. The island portion of the province is the tenth largest island in the world. At 111,390 square kilometres, it rivals, in area,...