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Toronto is getting a beautiful new wood cabin but it s almost exclusively for llamas
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Canada s oldest zoo is located right here in Toronto. In fact, the High Park Zoo has been around since 1893.
The Zoo is undergoing a 3-phase Master Plan to upgrade and enhance its facilities over the span of 10 years.
The first phase is a new gorgeous wooden cabin for the llamas and capybaras and it s nearly complete. The building is set to be entirely finished by the end of July.
Published Friday, July 9, 2021 11:42AM EDT Last Updated Friday, July 9, 2021 3:12PM EDT Toronto’s decision to issue hundreds of tickets to people found using closed park amenities in the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic was “generally unfair” given the “fragmented” and “confusing” messaging around what was and wasn’t allowed, a new report from the city’s ombudsman has found. Ombudsman Susan Opler conducted an enquiry into Toronto’s enforcement of COVID-19 rules in city parks over a six-week period in the spring of 2020 after receiving 10 separate complaints from people who “felt they had been penalized not for flouting the COVID-19 rules on the use of city parks, but for simply being unaware of them, or not fully understanding them.”
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The East Troublesome Fire photographed on Oct. 20, 2020 by Brad White, fire chief of the Grand Fire Protection District in Granby.
Colorado’s scariest wildfire in 2020 was not its largest. East Troublesome shocked because of its sprint and then its leap. It grew by 87,000 acres in a fiery dash across the headwaters of the Colorado River and past Grand Lake, most of that in just a couple hours. Smoke plumes rose 40,000 feet. The winds, variously estimated at 50 to 100 mph, were strong enough to bend over lodgepole pines.
Then embers vaulted across two miles of treeless tundra at the Continental Divide, raining into the Estes Valley, at the eastern gate to Rocky Mountain National Park.
Fines issued to Toronto park users in early days of COVID-19 pandemic were generally unfair: ombudsman cp24.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from cp24.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.