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Publication Date: May 25, 2026 - 16:35

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Found a metal tube on the beach? It could still explode, warns N.S. military base

May 25, 2026

A beach cleanup crew recently found marine location markers that had washed up in Advocate Harbour, N.S. The Canadian Forces base in Greenwood says while these items may appear old, inactive or harmless, they can still post a serious danger.



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