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Moose saved in Terrace Bay.; CO's and others made a great save
Topic Started: May 13 2012, 10:28 PM (1,096 Views)
Renegade
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Atikokan, Ontario
This is a shining example of the exemplary work done by our CO's.

They were off duty when they received the call yet they responded right away
and went on duty to respond to this situation.

The moose was so weak that they had to support it for quite some time until
it regained enough strength to hold itself up and walk away on its own.

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crisop
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nice young bull and way to go MNR CO's

almost looks like a settling pond somewhere around terrace bay
winter time with snow and ice means ICE FISHING
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Renegade
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Atikokan, Ontario
Yes Jon, I believe this occured on mill property next to town.
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crisop
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i will have to ask the father in law, he lives in terrace bay and used to work at the mill while it has been opened and closed all these years
winter time with snow and ice means ICE FISHING
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