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Search continues in Nova Scotia for five missing scallop fishers

The search for five missing scallop fishers continued early Wednesday afternoon, as ground crews and small vessels scoured the coast for any sign of the crew and the scallop dragger that sank early Tuesday morning. Search and rescue officials said the body of one fisher from the dragger Chief William Saulis was found late Tuesday night. 
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Unique identifier: CP113338221 
Legacy Identifier: n_Missing-Scallop-Fishers20201216T1215 
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Create Date: 12/16/2020 12:15:00 PM 
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