Rangers answering call of duty
- Petty Officer 2nd Class Kevin McCue

Ranger Clayton Peters prepares to cut wood for residents who were left in Neskantaga during an evacuation last year and for contractor employees in the First Nation. The Canadian Rangers of Northern Ontario with the 3rd Canadian Ranger Patrol Group — the largest army reserve unit in Ontario — have not let the pandemic stop them from serving their communities. They conducted more than 20 ground or marine search and rescue operations in 2020, among other duties. See the story told their way in today’s print and digital editions of The Chronicle-Journal.
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