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The Small craft training in Hay River
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BARU
The Small craft training in Hay River
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BARU side view
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The Small craft training in Hay River
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Hay River Coast Base
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ISAR 2009
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INSTRUCTOR COURSE 2010
The Small craft training in Hay River
Vik Beach in the Winter
C130 Exercise
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Thunder Spirit
The Small craft training in Hay River
MARLENE I - THUNDER BAY
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"Bobbie"
SAR INSTR COURSE 2008
SEA HAWK
YELLOWKNIFE UNIT
SUTCLIFF 2
Diavik
Maverick
Diavik
ANICA LEE
Britt + Area Fire Search + Rescue
May 2013 Mngt Board Meeting
Avalon
TED COOK + CO.
QSAR
INSTRUCTOR COURSE 2011
September 29th, 2009
September 29th, 2009

Blue Water Rescue Unit

Bruce Power recognizes Blue Water Rescue Canadian Coast Guard Auxiliary

Frank Saunders, Vice President of Nuclear Oversight and Regulatory
Affairs for Bruce Power makes a presentation to the Blue Water Rescue
Canadian Coast Guard Auxiliary in recognition of their continued support
for marine safety along the Lake Huron coast. From left to right: Marcel
Dorey, Herb Paetzold, Peggy Griffin, Frank Saunders, Jason Alers, Steve
Robinson and Michael Roberts.

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