WEDNESDAY,MAY 28, 2014
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Annual cleanup: Wilderness Watch hosts annual area cleanup Saturday PAGE 5
Retreads update: Members head to Bald Mountain in memory of Jean Cozens PAGE 14
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Mayor Ross Forrest, alongside members of council, addresses speaker David Ridley and the rest of the crowd at Mondayâs Town of Lake Cowichan public meeting at Centennial Hall. Full story on page 3.
Body of missing Lake Cowichan man found
Rodney MacKinnonâs body found by cousins and a friend between Lake Cowichan and Mesachie Lake Peter Rusland
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The body of missing Lake Cowichan man, Rodney MacKinnon, was found by his cousins and a friend late Thursday. MacKinnonâs mother, Debby SkramstadNickell, said her sonâs remains were located near an area of dense bush Cowichan Search and Rescue crews had diligently combed in the Fairservice logging-road network, between Lake Cowichan and Mesachie Lake. Skramstad-Nickell explained sheâs distraught yet thankful closure can start now that her 35-year-old boyâs body has been found after he went missing May 1. âI was devastated on hearing,â she said of
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the grim news after three weeks of anguish. She spent Thursday night on the mountain hoping searchers would gain hints about MacKinnonâs disappearance. With one waiting game over, another is in play: official word about the cause of MacKinnonâs death. âTheyâre not saying anything at this point,â she said of RCMP investigators and medical experts sifting clues involving the body, and MacKinnonâs truck found in the Fairservice area. âHe was on the mountain to clear his head.â When MacKinnon failed to return from the bush, in an area familiar to him, Cowichan SAR teams and police started an extensive dragnet. It was called off around May 6, but family
and friends continued looking for the guy they described as an intelligent, caring, artistic gentleman. âSearch and Rescue were wonderful,â his mom said, saluting her kind community too. âThe minute the RCMP called them out, they were on it right away.â Still, she couldnât help believing persistent RCMP tracking dogs may have found her son sooner. âIt disturbs me Rod lay in the bush for three weeks. âI honestly feel a scent dog would have shortened that period â the whole family feels that way; theyâre so frustrated.â MacKinnonâs high-school friend, Heather McNeely, was also struggling to accept the loss of âa very special person.â
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âRod was very intelligent and quiet; we had deep conversations about things.â McNeeley, who helped search, cited MacKinnonâs creative side too. âHe had a lot of talent that I donât think people saw. âHe wrote quite a lot of poetry, and took amazing photographs.â Those shots invariably strayed back to nature, such as eagles, and subjects in nature such as the lakeâs metal trestle bridge. âItâs sad,â she said of her friend who had worked in logging camps ,and aimed to do roofing work in Calgary. Like his mom, McNeely now awaits official reasons for MacKinnonâs death. âRod was far too young. No one deserves to just disappear like that.â
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