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Clearview Township firefighters went to the dogs, after crews were called out to retrieve a pair of puppies from a homes ductwork.Firefighters took about an hour to rescue the eight-day-old pups, after they managed to get into the ductwork of a Conc. 12 Sunnidale home on Thursday morning March 1 .Fire chief Colin Shewell said the dogs managed to work themselves into the ducts from an opening in a living room that wasnt covered. Firefighters had to work from the basement in order to rescue the dogs. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Shewell said one dog was about 10 feet into the ductwork, and was rescued from a closet area, while the other was about 12 feet in; firefighters were able to rescue that dog through a
stanley thermos mug storage room. Shewell said it was a first for him in 23 years of firefighting, but he had seen similar-type r
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stanley sverige he owners had tried to retrieve the dogs on their own for about an hour before they were forced to call in the fire department. Pkat ICYMI: Top 5 stories of the week in Georgetown and Acton from TheIFP.ca
The latest novel coronavirus news from Canada and around
stanley polska the world Wednesday this file will be updated throughout the day . Web links to longer stories if available.11:15 a.m.: Ontario public health units
vaso stanley are reporting 662 new cases up 5.0 per cent and 55 more deaths in the last 24 hours, according to the Stars count. The province now has 13,825 confirmed or probable cases and 770 deaths this item will be updated .11:10 a.m.: Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is expected to announce new measures to mobilize scientists in COVID-19 fight at his daily 11:15 a.m. briefing. A livestream of his news conference will be available at thestar ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 10:45 a.m.: There have now been at least 516 deaths of residents at Ontario nursing home from COVID-19, the Ministry
stanley quencher of Long-Term Care reports. Thats up from 447 yesterday and about 70 per cent of the total in the province.10:25 a.m.: The Federation of Canadian Municipalities is asking the federal government to give local governments billions in emergency funding to stave off financial ruin. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The organization says local governments need between $10 billion and $15 billion over the next six months to pay for services while they see revenue declines.Transit ridership, for instance, is down as people stay home due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and municipal councils are considering or have approved delays in collectin