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== Jan 1987==
At Jack Darling Park, Mississauga Ontario--- A group of eight friends and many others witnessed a very bright light that shone on the waterfront and beach. It looked like a "helicopter spotlight." Within minutes, the bright light shut-off and a very large saucer shaped craft was apparent. It had very peculiar lights, which were made up of many colours, and did not look like anything known. One of the witnesses was extremely well-versed in aviation, stated that the craft did not represent anything he had ever studied, from stealth aircraft, to commercial aircraft, to helicopters. It did not look to him like any weather-related craft. He described it as a "bonefide UFO, absolutely not identifiable, out-of-this-world, shocking." The same witness felt very strongly that the ship itself, or inhabitants were trying to communicate with him. 

One of the witnesses on the beach, standing next to the aviation buff, took off very abruptly (in her pick-up truck)after viewing the craft. Two of the friends ran down the beach following the craft's trajectory. The remaining friends sought to "chase" the slow-moving craft in two cars along Lakeshore Road. Finally, the two friends pursuing the craft joined the others in their cars. 

As the two cars were exiting the Park, they noticed "five-to six police cars" streaming into the Park at high speeds, ignoring the speed bumps, on the road that leads into the beach. They lost visual contact with the craft. The aviation buff telephoned the police the next day to ask them, "what went on in the Park at midnight last night?" The officer answered, "if you were there and they were there(SIC), then you know what happened." One of the other witnesses asked his father (who knew some officers) to telephone the police. When he talked to a high-up officer, the officer was very kind and stated, "we received about sixty calls that night about a UFO, we have no idea what it was."
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Hello we are a UFO research group located in the province of Quebec Canada I`m asking you if it would be possible for wikipedia to add a link on the page ufo Cnada our site is www.quebec-ufo-research.com Regards


Ken administrator of quebec-ufo-research.com —Preceding unsigned comment added by Explore00 (talkcontribs) 03:10, 27 March 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Dead Link.Chantern15 (talk) 17:22, 23 August 2021 (UTC)Chantern15[reply]

Vandalism

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Attempted to revert vandalism - unsuccessfully - on the page. May be some kind of edit conflict so please don't assume it was my intention to restore the obscenity-riddled version if that is what has happened. :S Keristrasza (talk) 12:02, 5 April 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Solved, I think. There was a blacklisted link which was preventing the page from reverting =/ Keristrasza (talk) 12:14, 5 April 2011 (UTC)[reply]

not the place for crazy stories of personal experience (aka hallucinations)

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Please read the notes on the top of all Wiki talk pages.

Not the place for offensive comments calling eyewitnesses "crazy" and suggesting they are "hallucinations". How can we rid wikipedia of these supremely arrogant loud mouthed pseudo skeptics and their tiresome condescension? Original research and eyewitness accounts are against wikipedia policy is all you had to say. 121.223.5.56 (talk) 03:41, 18 December 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Corina Saebels, British Columbia, Canada, 1969, 1991, 1993 & 2003

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Are there any reliable sources for the UFO sightings by Corina Saebels besides this one article and one video?Chantern15 (talk) 16:47, 23 August 2021 (UTC)Chantern15[reply]

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YouTube isn't a WP:RS. Hows and Whys appears to be some kind of non-notable clickbait site written in very poor English. - LuckyLouie (talk) 17:59, 23 August 2021 (UTC)[reply]
I should've phrased that better. My intention wasn't to imply that YT or HAW are reliable. Are there reliable sources for these UFO sightings?Chantern15 (talk) 18:09, 23 August 2021 (UTC)Chantern15[reply]
The HAW article is actually a lot more calm and less sensationalist and goes more into the details, than this established mainstream news channel in Vancouver, Canada:

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