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Search continues for man on Slocan Lake

There’s still no sign of a man who went missing while boating on Slocan Lake last week.

RCMP say the search for David Taylor, 60, continues on land, on water, and by air.

They’ve used ground crews, boats, a helicopter, float plane, dive team, sonar, and an underwater camera.

Taylor is about five-foot-seven with thin grey hair and a grey beard.

Initial reports suggested he was wearing a yellow jacket, but it’s now believed he was wearing grey coveralls.

Taylor and his dog were returning home to Evans creek from Slocan on Wednesday in an aluminum boat.

The boat and the dog were found Thursday morning on the west shore but Taylor didn’t turn up.

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