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Prevost: a Snow Drainer Pulls Out of Its Submerged Tractor

Summary by Journal Le Nord
An experienced snowman from Prevost owes his survival to his cold blood, after the ice had given way under the tractor he was driving on Lake Saint-François on Wednesday, December 24 at the end of the morning. As in every winter, Samuel Longpré was trying to create a rink for the children of the area, when his vehicle suddenly found 10 feet under the water. "We are caught by surprise when it comes down the same. It took only 5 minutes to sink to…
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An experienced snowman from Prevost owes his survival to his cold blood, after the ice had given way under the tractor he was driving on Lake Saint-François on Wednesday, December 24 at the end of the morning. As in every winter, Samuel Longpré was trying to create a rink for the children of the area, when his vehicle suddenly found 10 feet under the water. "We are caught by surprise when it comes down the same. It took only 5 minutes to sink to…

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Journal Le Nord broke the news in on Monday, January 5, 2026.
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