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Cat lost for 74 days found by nine-year-old boy

Article content Thirteen-year-old tabby cat Hunter has a new lease on life after using up several of his nine lives barely surviving on the streets of Windsor for 74 days. Thanks to the determined efforts of nine-year-old neighbour Braiden Bendzsak, who hunted for the feline for days, the house cat is now home recovering from his ordeal. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Cat lost for 74 days found by nine-year-old boy Back to video Bendzsak scoured his near-east-side neighbourhood during his lunch breaks and after school, searching yards and under porches for the missing cat after seeing posters offering a cash reward for his return.

Donation to Houlton Area Backpack for Kids project

Donation to Houlton Area Backpack for Kids project Houlton s Monument Lodge No. 96 made a $1,000 donation the Houlton Area Backpack for Kids project Friday, Jan. 22. Houlton’s Monument Lodge No. 96 made a $1,000 donation the Houlton Area Backpack for Kids project Friday, Jan. 22. Making the presentation are Jodi Anderson (left) representing the Masons, and Jerry Wilson of the Houlton United Methodist Church. The purpose of the Backpacks for Kids program is to feed children in need in Greater Houlton area by providing backpacks filled with food items. Get the Rest of the Story Thank you for reading your 4 free articles this month. To continue

Today In Johnson City History: Jan 23

Jan. 23, 1890: The Comet reported on the arrest of the Bluff City postmaster. “F.E. Thomas, postmaster at Bluff City, was arrested Tuesday night for rifling the mails and lodged

Lake Cowichan RCMP looking for missing man last seen Dec 11

Anderson was reported missing Dec. 22. She is five-foot-three with shoulder-length brown hair and blue eyes. Police said she could be in Saanich, and is also known to visit Oak Bay and Duncan. Anyone with information is asked to call their local police department or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477). Read Related Topics

RCMP appealing to public for help locating missing Lake Cowichan woman

Jody Anderson, 41, was reported missing on Dec. 22 from Lake Cowichan. VIA RCMP Lake Cowichan RCMP are asking for the public’s help locating a missing woman who may be in the Greater Victoria area. Jody Anderson, 41, was reported missing on Dec. 22 and her family is worried about her, police say. article continues below

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