1. A Canadian Olympic diver jumped into an icy river Monday to rescue a pregnant woman trapped inside her sinking car. 2. Canadian divers from the U.N. peacekeeping mission in Haiti disputed initial reports that overcrowding caused the Pride of Gonave to capsize. 3. Canadian divers with the U.N. mission in Haiti had recovered dozens of bodies but stopped work Tuesday after two divers were hospitalized for decompression sickness. 4. Canadian divers with the U.N. mission in Haiti recovered dozens of bodies earlier but stopped work to wait for the better-trained U.S. divers. 5. Canadian divers with the U.N. peacekeeping force in Haiti had pulled dozens of victims floating inside the wreck. 6. Canadian divers attached to the U.N. peacekeeping mission in Haiti recovered dozens of bodies but stopped on Tuesday after two divers suffered decompression sickness. 7. Canadian divers continued that grim task Sunday, walking the sea floor in weighted boots and connected to the surface by air hoses. 8. Canadian divers continued the grim task of recovering victims Sunday, walking the sea floor in weighted boots, connected to the surface by air hoses. 9. Dozens of bodies were recovered by Canadian divers in the U.N. peacekeeping mission in Haiti. 10. Earlier in the week, Canadian divers with the U.N. peacekeeping mission and U.S. Navy divers recovered dozens of bodies. |