Hope passed away recently from cancer.
Her puppies are now ready for adoption. Well, I think it s kinda perfect that we could give a really good home too. It s really sad that her mother had such a hard end to her life, but I think coming here to the rescue ended her life as well as she possibly could, and now we can give one of her puppies a good life, said Rachel Brown, of Truxton, New York. I just wanted to be a part of their story, and my timing worked out perfect. I was looking for a dog, and I was like, I want one of those, said Lauren Antosh of Scranton.
What started out as an idea to bring a few laughs to friends has now become a meaningful escape from isolation and anxiety for both the Doyles and their growing group of online supporters.
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Our COVID problem in Canada is very soon no longer going to be overcrowded hospital wards and crammed ICU units, itâs going to be the public-health purists. The COVID-zero zealots who will howl against reopening before cases are zero (or nearly so).
Already you can see this reluctance to reopen, this fear of a return to normal from the prime minister and Canadaâs chief public health officer, Dr. Theresa Tam.
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