A thousand people welcome rescued N.L. fishers as they return to land: mayor

The boat carrying the seven fishers from a fishing vessel that disappeared Wednesday evening has appeared on the horizon of New-Wes-Valley’s Valleyfield Harbour. A ºÃÉ«tv Coast Guard logo is shown in a handout. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO

VALLEYFIELD, N.L. - The mayor of the Newfoundland town where seven fishers were safely returned to dry land after two days missing on open water says welcoming the crew home has been the highlight of his time in office so far.

Mike Miller, mayor of New-Wes-Valley, was among roughly a thousand people who turned out to greet the fishers as they came back ashore in nearby Valleyfield on Saturday. Their rescue came more than 48 hours after the last broadcast from their fishing vessel and a day after the start of a massive search effort involving both the coast guard and members of the local community.

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