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Vol. 15, Issue 3
Spring 2006

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Air SAR
SAR Profiles
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FEATURE STORY

'Bijoux Baby' wins best new safe product award

Salus Marine has received the Canadian Safe Boating Council Safe Boating Award for best new safety product of 2005. (more)

SAR News

• West coast ferry disaster demonstrates community's heroism ... (more)
• Canadian Coast Guard cutter adopted by Toronto Fire Service ... (more)
• Secretariat receives Certificate of Appreciation ... (more)
• International Polar Year creates potential SAR impact ... (more)
• CBC features 19 Wing Comox SAR units ... (more)
• Volunteers an incredible resource: RCMP ... (more)
• Canadian Inland SAR incident database available soon ...(more)
• International Beacon Registration Database now available online ... (more)
• Call for SAR Award Nominations ... (more)
• Canadian Safe Boating Council honours members of the boating community ... (more)
• First Safe Boating Award for company promoting PFD wear in advertising ... (more)
• Sambro crew awarded for multi-agency SAREX ... (more)
Upcoming Events

SAR New Initiatives Fund
Multilingual video helps reduce number and severity of SAR incidents in Nunavut
The OPP takes action against alcohol-related SAR
Project addresses public safety in Cree First Nation community
Public Service Announcements make the difference
NIF news
Air SAR
Unmanned aerial vehicle competition focuses on SAR
SAR Profiles
Grief and Condolences: what I learned
50 years of SAR: the evolution of the Alberni Valley Rescue Squad
Ground SAR
New Alzheimer patient profiles help New Brunswick SAR to find wanderers
Reducing the risk with GPS
Canine technology for search and rescue around the corner

Coffee Break: A Canadian Forces Cormorant helicopter creates an optical illusion as it takes off from a landing pad behind a local Tim Hortons in Salisbury, New Brunswick. Photo by Stephen MacGillivray
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