- Flights to Cuba suspended
Canada 5:46pm - 17,216 views - Lift the veil at the PMO?
Canada 4:14pm - 4,456 views - Canadian won't face death
China 4:06pm - 3,913 views - Trump takes aim at bridge
Ontario 3:44pm - 18,280 views - Canadian graves destroyed
Gaza 3:09pm - 5,368 views - Many can't afford to eat
Canada 3:00pm - 6,638 views - Early exposure and allergies
Canada 2:19pm - 4,480 views - Provincewide police probe Ontario 12:53pm - 704 views
Canada News
U.S. authorities find body of missing Quebec hiker in New York state's Adirondacks
Quebec hiker's body found
The body of a Quebec hiker reported missing in northeastern New York state has been found, state authorities confirm.
The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation says in a statement the body 22-year-old Leo Dufour was discovered over the weekend off Allen Mountain trail in Essex County.
Authorities say a hiking party reported the remains found on Saturday morning.
Forest rangers, a DEC investigator and New York State Police converged on the location and authorities confirmed today the body is that of Dufour, who failed to return from one-day hike as planned on Nov. 30.
A multi-agency search for Dufour was announced last December and they looked for Dufour for several weeks before resuming this spring after snow receded across the Adirondack backcountry.
In December, authorities had explained Dufour's car was found covered in snow at a trailhead, but tracking him has been difficult due to recent snowfall.
Dufour, of Vaudreuil, Que., just west of Montreal, had travelled to the U.S. to hike the Allen Mountain in the town of Newcomb on Nov. 29, 2024.
The DEC offered its condolences to Dufour's family and thanked forest rangers for their tireless efforts in the last few months.
More Canada News
Featured Flyer
Kelowna hosts Friars' BriarKelowna - 8:00 pm
Poll: BC separatismPoll - 7:30 pm
Jazz vocalist comes to townSalmon Arm - 7:00 pm
The phones aren't answeredVernon - 7:00 pm
Local basketball champsPenticton - 7:00 pm
















