Sat, Mar 23 – A B.C. company played a key role in the rescue of a hiker in central Alberta earlier this week. The Edmonton man was on a camping trip when he got lost near Rocky Mountain House. But as Kristen Robinson reports, a piece of B.C. technology allowed him to get his own rescue in motion.
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Edmonton man aids in his own backcountry rescue with help of B.C. trailcam technology
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