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Police received a call at about 6 p.m. arrived to find the cow taking a tour of Dundas Street. They reported the cow had kicked its way out of a trailer stopped on the street.
“The owner secured a new trailer and police were able to corral the cow, causing it to back up into the new trailer,” Const. Shannon Cork wrote in a news release. “No people or animals were harmed in the interaction.
“The cow moooved along.”
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Try refreshing your browser. Police briefs: Wandering cow, theft reports Back to video
Police received a call at about 6 p.m. arrived to find the cow taking a tour of Dundas Street. They reported the cow had kicked its way out of a trailer stopped on the street.
“The owner secured a new trailer and police were able to corral the cow, causing it to back up into the new trailer,” Const. Shannon Cork wrote in a news release. “No people or animals were harmed in the interaction.
“The cow moooved along.”
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A blue-coloured tree frog found in the Bell Creek wetlands east of Haig Road is a symbol the area needs protection against a proposed 156-unit subdivision along the creek, contends an area resident who discovered the unusual amphibian on her daily walk on nearby trails.
Julie Roberts, a 42-year resident of Briarwood Crescent, said finding the frog shows Bell Creek habitat is home to a wide variety of wildlife and needs to be preserved from further human encroachment.
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21/00586/FUL, Mr and Mrs Homes, removal of trees, the creation of a new driveway access onto Haig Road, the reinstatement of the eastern site boundary and the erection of a detached garage to serve Langtons Lodge, Sun Lane. Newlands 21/00958/PTH, West Waterlooville Development Limited / Grainger Plc, Southwick and Widley Footpath 29 is to be diverted on to the existing multi-use greenway, Berewood Phase 1, Hambledon Road. Otterbourne 21/00528/LDP, Mr and Mrs Stringer, removal of existing conservatory to rear of property and construction of new extension to incorporate side return and extend out into garden by 1.8m, 2 Fleet Terrace, Boyatt Lane. Shedfield 21/00451/FUL, Jason Andrews, proposed one bedroom flat built within roof extension of existing store/workshop, Land East Of Yewtree Cottage, Curdridge Lane.
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BlueSG is one of a number of car-sharing firms that have become more popular during the Covid-19 pandemic. TODAY pic
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SINGAPORE, April 25 As car-sharing services grow more popular amid the pandemic, users are facing higher penalties for inconsiderate usage such as leaving the car dirty or its fuel tank empty. But one user was enraged when slapped with a bill of over S$1,000 for a flat tyre.
BlueSG user Darren Tan last Tuesday (April 13) took to Facebook to express his displeasure after being charged S$961.02 for repairing damage to a vehicle and another S$100 in administration charges by the firm the day before.