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WILMINGTON, N.Y. 鈥?Police in Lake Placid, New York and forest rangers continue searching Whiteface Mountain in the Adirondacks for a 49-year-old Toronto firefighter who was last seen by his skiing party on Wednesday afternoon.The Olympic Regional Development Authority, which ru
stanley water jug ns the Whiteface ski centre, is leading the search and a spokesman says 35 people, along with a helicopter and search dogs, were assisting in the effort.State Police Information Officer Jennifer Fleishman says the unidentified skier went missing about the same time as a strong snowstorm was making visibility poor. ARTI
stanley thermoskannen CLE CONTINUES BELOW More than a metre of snow has fallen in the last 24 hours. Frank Ramagnano, a spokesman for the Toronto Professional Firefighters Association, says the missing man is part of a group of off-duty and retired firefighters, friends and family making an annual ski trip. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Ramagnano told Toronto CITY-TV the group realized he was missing after the sk
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Environment Canada has issued a special weather statement for Halton, warning the public of the first heat event of the season.Hot and increasingly humid weather is expected Monday, May 30 and Tuesday, May 31.Temperatures are forecast to reach near 30 C in many areas on Monday. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The heat is expected to briefly dip to the mid to upper teens Monday night before heading back up on Tuesday.Maximum temperatures are forecast to reach the low 30s C on Tuesday. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Minimum temperatures of low 20s C will offer little relief that day.Cooler air is expected to arrive Wednesday. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Environment Canada said these conditions
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