CANADA - Lucas Fowler & Chynna Deese, and Leonard Dyck, all murdered, Alaska Hwy, BC, Jul 2019 #6

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CTV or CBC would have breaking news. CBC has a channel similar to CNN

thanks, they have all these "regions" attach to the name so like such such alberta .. ill check those two though see if any of them have a live breaking segment

CBC - Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
They have a reporter in Gillam. Info is
fact checked.

cheers
 
  • #1,602
My husband is so mad at me! The chicken is on fire, the potatoes are burnt and it seems that I dont give a damn LOL
Break out the brewskis !

Cheer for the Bear Clan Patrol and the RCMP
 
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Sunset at 9:30 local time, ie over an hour from now. Long period of dusk after.

Thank you! I have learned so much from all of this, not that I wish it had happened.
 
  • #1,604
It's pretty stupid though to let yourself be spotted at a dump when there's a manhunt with you as the hunted.

and if it is that isolated, one would think that you would hear the vehicles and/or ATV's coming?
 
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Can someone remind me what the talk was with Split Lake? Was it that someone possibly gave them a ride there from Gillam? Or to Gillam from Split Lake?

There was a sighting at Split Lake before the RAV4 was found burning north of Gillam. I noticed how close Split Lake is to York Landing too, just on the other side of Split Lake.

“A cashier at a Split Lake, Man., gas bar believes the pair approached her till on Monday around 4 p.m.

Mychelle Keeper said McLeod paid for $20 of fuel and Schmegelsky asked if they could consume alcohol in the community, which is dry.

She said nothing seemed odd about their visit, until she saw the RCMP's updated suspect photos on Tuesday. She recognized McLeod by his beard and Schmegelsky for the camouflaged shirt he was wearing.”
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/b-c-homicide-suspects-manitoba-1.5222542
 
  • #1,607
Sunset at 9:36 pm in Gillam. Currently 815 there I believe
But there is still light after that. I’d say it’s probably not dark until closer to 11. It’s that way here and I’m not as North.
 
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All these rumors are kinda annoying and possibly misleading. I'm taking any random twitter users posts with a grain of salt until I see something official confirmed. Here's to hoping though.
 
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is CTV the biggest live news in Canada, i have access to about 200 channels but i don't know what i am looking for, who would do breaking news / live news?
I think social media will get the news first as its not clear that press are in the area yet.
 
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The RCMP in Manitoba say they're sending resources to York Landing to investigate a tip that 2 murder suspects are in or near the northern community. Kam McLeod and Bryer Schmegelsky are wanted in 3 deaths in B.C.

3:56 PM - 28 Jul 2019 pst
 
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Reporter ‘en route’ to developing situation in Northern Manitoba — from CBC national news desk.

I'm glad that there is a reporter on the way... but hope it doesn't take 4 hours :confused:
 
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But there is still light after that. I’d say it’s probably not dark until closer to 11. It’s that way here and I’m not as North.
Same here. I'm in the southern part of Alberta. It's not nighttime till around 11 for sure. Long period of dusk.
 
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just heard we might not get an official update until 10pm or 11pm ...couple more hours yet then
 
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People usually watch them from their cars.

They don’t get out to say hi.

I see! I know some animals get used to humans at a distance and I’ve seen reports of people getting too close like at Yellowstone. Bears, though, are something else.
 
  • #1,615
People usually watch them from their cars.

They don’t get out to say hi.

My mother tried it once. It did not go well :D
 
  • #1,616
CTV or CBC are the two I would suggest. I just checked CBC online and they are up to date on this new info.
Sometimes CP24 will do breaking news. It's Toronto.
 
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The Bear Clan, which was created to keep the peace and assist residents in inner-city communities in Winnipeg, expanded its reach this week to the northern portion of the province to back up Mounties as they canvassed homes in Gillam.

About a half-hour later, RCMP wearing tactical gear began coming into the community, along with police dogs. Helicopters were also in the air, assisting in the search.

"A lot of craziness right now," Bighetty said. "It's a surreal moment right now knowing they could be in this small, isolated community.

"The area is very dense with forest, he said. "It could be 20 yards [18 metres] in the woods – you wouldn't be able to see them."

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/mani...-york-landing-man-for-b-c-fugitives-1.5228418
 
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I see! I know some animals get used to humans at a distance and I’ve seen reports of people getting too close like at Yellowstone. Bears, though, are something else.

The bears are so focused on feeding, that they don’t bother with people watching from their cars.

They get used to it anyways.
 
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But there is still light after that. I’d say it’s probably not dark until closer to 11. It’s that way here and I’m not as North.

the sky is like a dark tint of blue up in gillam. it’s never really fully dark, since it’s so up north close to the arctic. the northern lights are a pleasant thing to see, even calming. but our elders say not to whistle at them, or else the northern lights-spirits in the sky would take you away.
 
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