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Search continues for 1 person near Cambridge Bay, Nunavut, hours after searchers said he was found

Angulalik Pedersen, a ground search and rescue co-ordinator leading the search from Cambridge Bay, told CBCNews on Wednesday afternoon that 2 missing menhad been found alive. However, hours laterhe said that, in fact, only one of the pairhad so far been found.

Pair of men went missing 10 days ago, and 1 was found alive on Wednesday

Houses - a silver gash in a sea of white snow, sky.
Cambridge Bay in November 2018. Two people went missing between Cambridge Bay and Kugluktuk a week and a half ago, and one of them was found on Wednesday. The search continues for the other man. (Karen McColl/CBC)

The search and rescue co-ordinator in Cambridge Bay, Nunavut, says one person has been found alive and another is still missing on the land, 10 days after the pairwentmissing between Cambridge Bay and Kugluktuk.

Angulalik Pedersen, a ground search and rescue co-ordinator leading the search from Cambridge Bay, told CBCNews on Wednesday that both of the menhad been found alive. However, hours laterhe said that, in fact, only one of the pairhad so far been found.

Pedersen said on Wednesday evening that searchers were still tracking the footprints of the other man, who was older and had been walking ahead of the man who was found.

In a messageto CBC News, Pedersensaid their "most knowledgeable local tracker" was following the older man's footsteps, and a search plane was also looking.

The man who wasfound earlier was found around Parry Bay, on the Kent Peninsula, outside of Cambridge Bay.

The two went missing while travelling to a cabin between the two communities to meet up with family.

Pedersen said the two individuals had been travelling on one snowmobile with a sled in tow. He said the pair are very experienced on the land and one of the individuals, who is now in his 50s, has been travelling the route since he was a child.

Local search and rescue volunteers from Kugluktuk and Cambridge Bay have been searching for the pair for days.

With files from Natalie Pressman