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BARRIE, ONT. A dog from Innisfil missing for almost two weeks was reunited with his owner after being found nearly 50 kilometres away in East Gwillimbury. The Georgina Animal Shelter posted a picture on its Facebook page Thursday morning of a dog matching Jake s description. Eagle-eyed viewers made the connection within hours, and immediately, people started reaching out to the dog s owner. According to the Shelter s post, the six-month-old mastiff/lab mix was found Wednesday near Yonge Street and Queensville Sideroad in East Gwillimbury. The Shelter posted Thursday afternoon that Jake had been successfully reunited with his owner. On the night of May 15, the owner walked the dog in the area of 10th Line and Purvis Street in Innisfil when it broke away and ran off. ....
BARRIE, ONT. The South Simcoe Police are asking people to be on the lookout for a missing dog from Innisfil that may have been stolen. Police say the six-month-old mastiff/ lab mix was out for a walk with his owners when he ran off. The dog, who goes by the name Jake, was last seen on Sat., May 15 at around 10:30 p.m. in the 10th Line and Purvis Street area of Innisfil. Police are looking to speak to a male and female who were in a red vehicle in a parking lot of Ireton Street and 10th Line. The elderly owner posted about the incident on social media, saying he found the dog s leash on Leonard Street the following day. ....
Sunday, 25 Apr 2021 10:28 AM MYT BlueSG is one of a number of car-sharing firms that have become more popular during the Covid-19 pandemic. TODAY pic Subscribe to our Telegram channel for the latest updates on news you need to know. 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. ....