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Body of missing snowmobiler recovered from northern Saskatchewan lake

The body of a snowmobiler, missing since November 2013, has been recovered from a northern Saskatchewan lake. Google Maps

STANLEY MISSION, Sask. – The body of a Saskatchewan snowmobiler has been recovered nearly three months after he first went missing.

On Nov. 12, 2013, emergency services were called to a man in distress after his sled fell through the ice on Otter Lake near the community of Grandmother’s Bay.

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Otter Lake is located roughly 96 kilometres northeast of La Ronge.

RCMP received a report on Saturday morning of a body recovered from The lake.

Police have confirmed it is 66-year-old Solomon Roberts.

While RCMP are continuing their investigation, no foul play is suspected.

Victim services have been assisting Roberts’ family.

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