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ANDREW BAILEY andrew.bailey@westerlynews.ca
Three weeks before a 52 year-old woman died in a tragic ocean accident off Long Beach on May 20, Courtenay-Alberni MP Gord Johns had delivered a letter to Canada’s Environment Minister Catherine McKenna urging for better signage within the Pacific Rim National Park Reserve. “Visitors to this outstandingly beautiful beach should be clearly informed of the possible dangers of riptides, surfs and undertows,” Johns wrote to the Minister on May 7. The letter included a quote from Johns’ constituent Courteney Preyser who had visited the Park Reserve with her family last August. “My husband and I, my two nephews and my niece nearly drowned in the rip current around Lovekin Rock Gord Johns last August,” Preyser wrote. “The signage at the beach is woefully inadequate and had we been aware we never would have put ourselves in danger like that. While our harrowing story has a good ending, I am fearful of how many visitors to the park could find themselves in our situation— literally 5-10 minutes after entering the water, with what should have been a day of fun, we were fighting for our lives.” Continued on A6
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BABY BEAR RESCUED: This tiny black bear being carried by local wildlife watching guide John Forde was found next to its deceased mother in Ross Pass on Saturday and will spend the next two years at the North Island Wildlife Recovery Centre in Errington before being released back into the wild. Read about the heroic local efforts to save the young cub on page 10.
Two missing men last seen in Ucluelet ANDREW BAILEY andrew.bailey@westerlynews.ca
Westcoast Inland Search and Rescue has joined the search for two missing men who were last seen in Ucluelet. Dan Archbald, 37, and Ryan Daley, 43, arrived in Ucluelet on May 13 after a roughly eight-week sailing trip from Panama and security camera footage shows the two men leaving the dock at Ucluelet’s inner boat basin on-foot on May 16. Their friends and family have not heard from them since
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then and have reported the two men missing to the RCMP. “It’s way out of character,” Daley’s dad Terry told the Westerly News. “He doesn’t call us all the time, but he is in communication with his friends and his family at least once every three or four days. I know that for sure.” A wide-spread search effort, including posters with photos and information being put up in communities across Vancouver Island, and a Facebook group named ‘Find Ryan and Dan’ was launched on Sunday. Westcoast Inland Search and Rescue confirmed they have been tasked to join the search. Continued on A3
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