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Orphaned Banff bear cubs now safe in Ontario despite efforts by Alberta and B.C. to block rescue

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Orphaned Banff bear cubs now safe in Ontario despite efforts by Alberta and B.C. to block rescue

After a long Easter weekend of travel, the three bear cubs found in a bathroom in Banff National Parks are safe and sound. They are being cared for here in Ontario at Aspen Valley Wildlife Sanctuary, and will likely be released back to Banff next year.

Viral orphan bear cubs are being rehabilitated in Ontario

On April Fools Day, when motorists discovered three ridiculously cute, teddy-sized, two-month-old black bear cubs inside a locked roadside washroom in Banff National Park, it must have seemed like some kind of prank.

Kudos to these locals!

The city of Kawartha Lakes has honoured eight people for their good deed! Kawartha Now reported, "Eight residents of Kawartha...
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Attention bird watchers – white robin!

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