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Man found dead on B.C.’s Whistler Mountain a week after going missing

WHISTLER — RCMP in Whistler, B.C., says a man reported missing late last month has been found dead in an out-of-bounds area of the ski resort. Police say the body of a 78-year-old man was found on March 5 on Whistler Mountain after a search effort involving police, the ski patrol and search-and-rescue teams from […]

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