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January 15th, 2025
January 15th, 2025

Congratulations to Our Shipmate Randy Roy, featured in Sootoday

Sault Search and Rescue's Randy Roy has saved several people from danger
Sault Search and Rescue's Randy Roy has saved several people from danger
Congratulations to Randall Roy, our District 6 Director, Past Secretary and Member of Sault SAR Unit 005.

Featured in an article from SooToday, please follow the link below to enjoy the article.

https://www.sootoday.com/people-you-should-know-about/sault-search-and-rescues-randy-roy-has-saved-several-people-from-danger-10060713

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