When it comes to searching for missing people, time is critical. And now search crews in the Okanagan have acquired two new members that will save valuable time and increase chances of finding people hurt or lost in the back country. As Klaudia Van Emmerik reports, those new members are the first-of-their- kind in the Okanagan.
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