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Guelphs Stephanie Miller has lost sleep and has lost much of her appetite, but what she hasn ;t lost is hope.Its been more than 40 days since her husband,
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stanley cup go day by day. Were remaining hopeful but its getting . . . its day 40. So . . . said Stephanie on Tuesday at the familys Guelph home.On July 13, Paul went for a hike at the park during a vacation he and Stephanie were on that saw them go on many hikes. Stephanie, an outdoor enthusiast like Paul, decided she wasnt up for the hike and off Paul went. ARTICLE CONTINUES BEL
stanley cup OW When hours passed and she didnt hear from Paul, she got worried and contacted the park. He hasnt been heard from since.Hundreds of searchers, along with K-9 units, would go on a search for Paul in the stifling heat 鈥?with no success. The car he was driving was found at 49 Palms Oasis trailhead, with rescuers saying they believed he intended to hike that trail. Less than a week after the search began for Paul, it was scaled back. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW A recent social media push @findpaulmiller is looking to raise awareness and keep the efforts going to find Paul. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Bgbr Town of Whitby has lost at least $1M due to coronavirus
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