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Humane society volunteers and staff are struggling to cope with the aftermath of a fire that has killed 150 cats, and scores of other small animals. Stefanie Swinson reports..
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Added: 17th December 2008
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Oshawa residents are doing their part to help out stray cats along the Lake Ontario waterfront. Stefanie Swinson files this report
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Added: 17th December 2008
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The Pickering Trojans cruised to an 88-48 win over the Austin Wildcats to win the LOSAA basketball title Monday. Devoe Joseph, playing in his final game in Durham Region, scored 20 points for Pickering.
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Added: 27th February 2008
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Joyce Smith is the owner of the Second Chance Wildlife Sanctuary.
She spends 16-20 hours each day taking care of all the different furry critters in the shelter.
She has 100 cats living in her home and another 200 in the shelter.
But, she is more than just a cat lady.
She rescues all different animals, and she is in need of some volunteers to lend a hand.
Kristen Calis files this report.
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Added: 19th February 2008
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OSHAWA -- The Humane Society in Durham Region is trying to find temporary homes for 11 dogs, 5 cats, and 2 birds rescued from a home that was in what animal welfare officers describe as deplorable condition. The pets were taken from an Oshawa home last week where an elderly lady was unable to care for herself or her pets. Ian Caldwell has the details..
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Added: 18th February 2008
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Jason Chamberlain/Northumberland News
St. Mary's junior girls Thunder faces the I.E. Weldon Wilcats in rugby action last Thursday.
Friday Oct. 5, 2007
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Added: 5th October 2007
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Peg McCarthy/Northumberland News
Anna Thompson holds Kessy, a cat that was found outside, but is not feral, who looks at the humane trap the Northumberland Humane Society will use to trap feral cats, sterilize them, and then release them back into the wild. Society staff say this is the best way to control the numbers of feral cats, and Ms. Thompson adds the colony of feral cats at Parliament HIll has been kept managable through this method. The Society is looking for volunteers who will help with the program - including people who will put the traps out in identified areas, take cats to the vet, or help with fundraising for this initiative. Reach Ms. Thompson at 905-372-2302.
Friday Aug. 3, 2007
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Added: 3rd August 2007
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