Lethbridge Herald

Numerous UFOs reported

SOME NOT EXPLAINABL­E

- Sylvia Strojek

Hovering lights in the sky. Pulsing lights. A humming noise. Objects shaped like spheres, discs, triangles and boomerangs. The witnesses include ordinary folk, airline crews, a particle physicist and an airport’s weather observer.

A survey released by Manitobaba­sed Ufology Research on Tuesday says there were 1,101 UFO sightings — an average of three a day — reported in Canada in 2017.

About eight per cent of those were deemed unexplaina­ble.

“Many people continue to report unusual objects in the sky, and some of these objects do not have obvious explanatio­ns,” says the survey.

“Many witnesses are pilots, police and other individual­s with reasonably good observing capabiliti­es and good judgment.”

Quebec had the most sightings at 518. Nunavut had the fewest at two.

Montreal, Toronto, Vancouver and Edmonton topped the cities with the most UFO reports.

Ufology Research takes data from all known sources, including UFO organizati­ons, government files, direct witness reports, media and some internet posts. Its analysis takes into account location, types of encounters, reliabilit­y of witnesses and strangenes­s of sightings.

Some of the more bizarre unexplaine­d reports from 2017 included:

Jan. 5, 6 p.m: Two people in French River, Ont., observed multiple colours for about 10 minutes. Several coloured “orbs” approached the witnesses and hovered before moving away. “Witnesses were very frightened.”

March 15, 7:20 p.m: Crews on two separate airliners 65 kilometres northeast of Enderby, B.C., reported a bright, white strobing light above them. Radar indicated no other known aircraft were in the vicinity.

July 11, 3:12 p.m: One witness near Smithville, Ont., reported that a “shiny object with a raised dome moved slowly and silently over nearby trees ... It seemed to hover, then ascended rapidly out of sight.”

Aug. 25, 9:50 a.m: Two people in Stewiacke, N.S., watched a dark triangular object for about three minutes silhouette­d against the sky. It had three white lights at the points, an orange-red light in the centre and two strobe lights. “The object flew over the witnesses, making a humming noise.”

Sept. 23, 8:30 p.m: Ten people watched as a red, triangular object approached Saint-Jean-Baptiste, Que., from the northeast and came to a stop above them. It was stationary for several seconds before its red lights intensifie­d, then flickered, before it moved away.

Ufology Research notes the number of reported UFO sightings remains high. The 2017 figure compares with 1,132 in 2016 and 1,265 in 2015.

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