Newspaper article from the Kingston Whig-Standard (Saskatchewan, Canada)

Article title: Bigfoot Prints Draw Curiosity Seekers--Saskatchewan

The discovery of a footprint a third of a metre in length has members of a Saskatchewan reserve looking for signs of an elusive creature steeped in aboriginal legend. Curiosity seekers point out that the tracks coincide with the disappearance of a dog and a bull on the Beardy's and Okemasis First Nation in northern Saskatchewan. The prints were spotted July 26 by Janet Gamble, who was jogging near her home. Her husband and his brother videotaped the tracks after realizing how easily they could be washed away. In an effort to determine the actual nature of the footprints, the Gambles contacted the RCMP, the University of Saskatchewan and reserve elders. Since word of the mysterious visitor leaked out, the Gamble property has been overrun with curious people seeking a glimpse of the Bigfoot.


Witness contact information supplied upon request to researchers.

Uploaded to BFRO database by Dawn Harrack <Dawn@BFRO.net>,  and Matt M. <Matt@BFRO.net>



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