Close X
Wednesday, December 4, 2024
ADVT 
National

CFB Petawawa Soldier Working On Coyote Patrol Vehicle At Time Of Deadly Incident

Darpan News Desk Darpan, 23 Nov, 2014 01:36 PM
    CFB PETAWAWA, Ont. — The military says a Canadian soldier who died at CFB Petawawa in eastern Ontario was doing mechanic work on an armoured vehicle when the incident that killed him occurred.
     
    Canadian Forces spokesman Lt. Jean-Francois Carpentier says Craftsman Kyle Sinclair, 27, was working inside a building hanger on a lightly armoured Coyote patrol vehicle on Friday night, but wouldn't say exactly what happened.
     
    He says Sinclair was rushed to an Ottawa hospital, where he succumbed to his injuries shortly before midnight while surrounded by friends and family.
     
    Sinclair joined the Forces in December 2012, was in a training program with The Royal Canadian Dragoons and belonged to 2 Service Battalion.
     
    Prime Minister Stephen Harper and Defence Minister Rob Nicholson have both offered their condolences.
     
    The military has launched an internal investigation into Sinclair's death.

    MORE National ARTICLES

    Suspect Arrested After Woman's Body Found Inside Home On Vancouver's West Side

    Suspect Arrested After Woman's Body Found Inside Home On Vancouver's West Side
    VANCOUVER — A 28-year-old man has been arrested in connection with the murder of a woman in Vancouver.

    Suspect Arrested After Woman's Body Found Inside Home On Vancouver's West Side

    Poor Weather Hampers RCMP Search For 5 Youth In Saskatchewan Lake

    Poor Weather Hampers RCMP Search For 5 Youth In Saskatchewan Lake
    SOUTHEND , Sask. — Poor weather conditions are hampering the search for five youths who've gone missing in the Reindeer Lake area of northern Saskatchewan.

    Poor Weather Hampers RCMP Search For 5 Youth In Saskatchewan Lake

    Canada beats United States 3-2 to win Four Nations Cup

    Canada beats United States 3-2 to win Four Nations Cup
    Nine months after kickstarting her country's memorable comeback victory in the gold-medal game at the Sochi Olympics, Jenner had the only goal of the shootout Saturday as Canada defeated the U.S. 3-2 in the final of the Four Nations Cup women's hockey tournament.

    Canada beats United States 3-2 to win Four Nations Cup

    Vancouver's Election Focuses On Housing, But Observers Say Little Cities Can Do

    Vancouver's Election Focuses On Housing, But Observers Say Little Cities Can Do
    VANCOUVER — When Aaron Cruikshank and his wife decided to start having kids a decade ago, they figured it was time to leave the world of apartment rentals and buy a home.

    Vancouver's Election Focuses On Housing, But Observers Say Little Cities Can Do

    Blood Spilled On National War Memorial Sharpens Remembrance Day Focus

    Blood Spilled On National War Memorial Sharpens Remembrance Day Focus
    OTTAWA — Government workers have cleared the National War Memorial of the deep drifts of flowers, flags, stuffed animals — even a couple of cans of beer — in preparation for Tuesday's nationally televised Remembrance Day ceremony.

    Blood Spilled On National War Memorial Sharpens Remembrance Day Focus

    Behind Manitoba's Political Revolt: How A Cabinet Revolt Erupted, Putting Selinger On The Ropes

    Behind Manitoba's Political Revolt: How A Cabinet Revolt Erupted, Putting Selinger On The Ropes
    WINNIPEG - It wasn't apparent at the time, but Manitoba Premier Greg Selinger started down the path to the internal NDP revolt that now threatens his political future on Easter Weekend in March 2013.

    Behind Manitoba's Political Revolt: How A Cabinet Revolt Erupted, Putting Selinger On The Ropes