Three young members of the Sapotaweyak (Shoal River) Cree Nation are still missing after they failed to return from a canoe trip on Lake Winnipegosis in Manitoba.
Cousins Curtis, Elijah and Rodney Brass haven't been seen since last Friday.
Their canoe and some of their personal belongings have been recovered.
The family and others remain hopeful that the teens, who are 15 and 16 years old, will be found. The boys are nephews of Shoal River Cree Nation Chief Al Brass.
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Search continues for missing teens
(CBC 5/25)
Hope fading for missing boaters (The Edmonton Sun 5/25)
Family hopeful about lost teens (The Edmonton Sun 5/24)
Search continues for three missing Cree teens
Thursday, May 26, 2005
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