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Blind River Beavers' lose long-time trainer to fishing accident

Long-time trainer of the Blind River Beavers has passed away.  The team and the Northern Ontario Junior Hockey League announced yesterday the sudden and tragic passing of Randy Cada after a fishing accident.  Cada served as Blind River’s team trainer for many years and was an active and respected volunteer for the Beavers and within his community.  Friends may call at the Mississauga First Nation Sports Complex tomorrow from 1:00pm until time of story sharing and reflections on Randy’s Life on Friday at 9:00am.  The funeral service will be held at 11:00am on Friday at the Mississauga First Nation Sports Complex.

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