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Fast help averts boating disaster
The quick actions of an off-duty police officer and Okiwi Bay residents and holidaymakers most probably saved the lives of three people, including a small child, from a boating accident at Okiwi Bay late yesterday.


Jets' Byfuglien loses bid to drop drunk boating charges
Winnipeg Jet Dustin Byfuglien is going to trial on charges of boating while intoxicated.


Safe boating opens door to wonders of nature
Some day, you may want to take your boat on a nature cruise. One idea might be the Northwest Spreader canal or Matlacha Pass.


Boating safety course planned
The United Coast Guard Auxilia...


Boating Trends of 2012
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Boating: Sailors' superstitions are still around
Since the first rudimentary ve...


Boating course set for Saturday
A one-day basic boating course is scheduled Saturday at Ronald McDonald House, 1501 Streit Drive, and will be conducted by the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla 52 of Amarillo.


Boating accident victim identified
MACHIPONGO -- The body found three weeks ago on a beach in Northampton County was identified as the 46-year-old sailor who had been missing since his boat sank in the Chesapeake Bay off Tangier Island in early December.


Boating industry calls agency pitch for pro-bono work
The Boating Industries Alliance of Australia, the national industry body for the recreational and light commercial boating industry of Australia, has called a creative pitch. The not-for-profit body is seeking an agency to work on the campaign on a pro-bono basis. The aim of the BIAA is to change the perception of the boating industry [...]


Byfuglien seeks lesser charge in boating incident
A lawyer for Dustin Byfuglien says he hopes to get criminal charges against the Winnipeg Jets defenceman reduced in connection with an alleged impaired-boating incident.








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