This is bizarre, I thought this was a 70s fad.  I heard this on CBC radio
last night.

Natives yesterday reported big foot tracks found in northern Ontario.  14
inches long, 5 inches wide, 6 feet apart.

The band chief said that they were definitely not bear tracks, and that the
person who noticed the tracks also had a stick thrown at him at one point.

Their lore tells them that if you leave them alone, they won't bother you.
So having a stick thrown at him, the native left and went back to report to
his chief.

Staff from the provincial equivalent of Parks Canada also saw tracks, a few
miles away.  The band chief says that the government staff took pictures of
the tracks they saw.

The chief's attitude was that this isn't a big deal, they had track
sightings in the 50s as well.  "But it's sure important to all the media
people who called me today", he said.

Regards,
Patrice Boivin
Systems Analyst (Oracle Certified DBA)

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