CCGS Corporal McLaren
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$11M in repairs for sabotaged CCGS Corporal McLaren unlikely to begin until at least 2021Investigators still don't know who sabotaged the vessel nearly two years ago and work on the estimated $11 million in repairs is unlikely to begin util 2021.PoliticsAug 25, 2020
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Ottawa budgets $11 million for sabotaged Canadian Coast Guard vessel to be repairedIn 2018, CCGS Corporal McLaren was cut from its moorings at the Canadian Maritime Engineering dockyard in Sambro, N.S., where it was meant to undergo a month-long refit.CanadaJan 9, 2020
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‘Substantial,’ expensive repairs of sabotaged Canadian Coast Guard vessel could take years: expertsIn November 2018, CCGS Corporal McLaren was cut from its moorings at a dockyard in Sambro, N.S., where it was meant to be undergoing a month-long refit.CanadaAug 14, 2019
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No suspects, few leads as sabotaged Canadian Coast Guard vessel remains unrepairedThe damage, according to preliminary estimates, could cost as much as $5 million to repair. But five months later, CCGS McLaren remains in Sambro, N.S.CanadaApr 16, 2019
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CCGS Corporal McLaren re-floated after sabotage in Nova Scotia fishing villageThe CCGS Corporal McLaren had been partially submerged with 2,600 litres of diesel fuel in its tanks and 400 litres of hydraulic fluid on board after it was allegedly sabotaged in an incident reported to police Nov. 17.CanadaNov 27, 2018
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Crews begin attempt to re-float sabotaged coast guard ship in Nova ScotiaThe CCGS Corporal McLaren has been partially submerged with 2,600 litres of diesel fuel in its tanks and 400 litres of hydraulic fluid on board since it was allegedly sabotaged over a week ago.CanadaNov 26, 2018
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Vandalism of Coast Guard vessel ‘upsetting’ and personal to family of Cpl. Mark McLarenThe CCGS Corporal McLaren was discovered partially submerged at Sambro Head on Saturday morning after being cut from its cradle at the Canadian Maritime Engineering shipyard in Sambro Head, N.S.CanadaNov 19, 2018
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Investigation into suspected vandalism of Canadian Coast Guard vessel continuesCCGS Corporal McLaren was discovered on its side in the water Saturday morning after being released from its secured cradle and sliding down a slip at the Canadian Maritime Engineering shipyard in Sambro Head, N.S.CrimeNov 18, 2018
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Waterlogged Coast Guard ship now being investigated as suspected vandalismThe Canadian Coast Guard says a patrol ship is on its side, partially submerged in water after it was released from its cradle and slid down a ramp in a Nova Scotia shipyard.CanadaNov 17, 2018
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