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TV crew coming to Merritt to find out if Baillie House really is haunted Keith Lacey ABERDEEN PUBLISHING
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Is Baillie House in Merritt really a haunted house? That has been a rumour in this community dating back generations and the producers of a burgeoning reality television show that delves into the paranormal are coming to Merritt to find out. On Monday May 23, Glen Ferguson and his crew will spend the entire night at Baillie House using sophisticated technology to determine the level of paranormal activity and determine onceand-for-all if Baillie House is haunted. Sandy Curnow, the manager of the historic Baillie property, which is operated by the Nicola Valley Heritage Society, had heard about the producers of the television show called Chronicles of the Unknown. She contacted producer and lead investigator Ferguson in Surrey and told him about Baillie House and Ferguson, who is the founder of the Canadian Paranormal Society, and his business partners agreed to come to Merritt to shoot an episode of Chronicles of the Unknown. Ferguson and his crew with the television show will arrive in Merritt on May 21 to set up their equipment. Everyone involved with the TV show is “a certified paranormal investigator” who share a belief in the existence of ghosts and other paranormal activity and spend long hours away from their day jobs pursuing their passion, said Ferguson. One of partners who will be visiting Merritt include Derrick Whiteskycloud, a Metis shaman who will use his spiritual powers to try and detect paranormal activity at Baillie House, he said. “We were looking for locations to continue shooting our series and Sandy got in touch with us,” said Ferguson, during a phone interview with the Herald from his Surrey home.
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