A houseboat currently sits semi-submerged in Old Town Bay, near the beached Shark Shack. Authorities have been alerted to both. Regarding the houseboat, Sicamous RCMP will be contacting the BC Conservation office and are making arrangements to have the vessel removed. The owner, if identified, may be facing charges, as well as the cost of removing the boat. As for the Shark Shack, it may be staying put this winter, but the Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations is taking action to make certain this doesn’t happen again. Anyone with information relating to the houseboat may contact the RCMP at 250-836-2878.

A houseboat currently sits semi-submerged in Old Town Bay, near the beached Shark Shack. Authorities have been alerted to both. Regarding the houseboat, Sicamous RCMP will be contacting the BC Conservation office and are making arrangements to have the vessel removed. The owner, if identified, may be facing charges, as well as the cost of removing the boat. As for the Shark Shack, it may be staying put this winter, but the Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations is taking action to make certain this doesn’t happen again. Anyone with information relating to the houseboat may contact the RCMP at 250-836-2878.

Authorities seek to identify owner of submerged houseboat in Old Town Bay

A houseboat currently sits semi-submerged in Old Town Bay, near the beached Shark Shack.

  • Oct. 26, 2012 10:00 a.m.

 

A houseboat currently sits semi-submerged in Old Town Bay, near the beached Shark Shack. Authorities have been alerted to both. Regarding the houseboat, Sicamous RCMP will be contacting the BC Conservation office and are making arrangements to have the vessel removed. The owner, if identified, may be facing charges, as well as the cost of removing the boat. As for the Shark Shack, it may be staying put this winter, but the Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations is taking action to make certain this doesn’t happen again. Anyone with information relating to the houseboat may contact the RCMP at 250-836-2878.

 

 

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