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Fluffy, who lives in Kalispell, Montana, with her owners, was discovered with her fur matted with ice. The city was suffering from freezing temperatures of -8 degrees (17F).
Migrants are found hiding in MATTRESSES
The sub-Saharan men were arrested after border guards found them at a check-point between Melilla, a Spanish enclave on the north African coast, and Morocco.

Statistics Canada may be coming to your door with some very personal questions next year. About 250,000 Canadian households are being targeted for a 'pilot' census in May and June - a dry-run for the full-scale census in 2021. Many new personal questions
The transgender man who identifies as a dog
Tony, who was born female and is transgender, is supported by his husband and 'handler' Andrew, 32, who accompanies Tony to regular play dates with other role-players in the hometown of Los Angeles.
Seven-metre-long python swallows Indonesian woman
JAKARTA, Indonesia; A 7-meter-long (23-foot-long) python has swallowed a woman in central Indonesia, a village official said Saturday.The victim, 54-year-old Wa Tiba, went missing while checking her vegetable garden near her village on Muna island in Sout

Vinnie's Pizzeria in Brooklyn promises these colourful snacks, modelled after Tide laundry detergent pods, are "100 per cent edible and 100 per cent not poison. "
The world's fastest motorized log is for sale
A B.C. red cedar on wheels is being auctioned off after setting the world record as the world's fastest log car. The Cedar Rocket was built by the team at Pioneer Log Homes of Williams Lake, B.C.
B.C. man declared dead, then living, now dead again
Bryan Kupiak had to prove to the government that he was alive after his social insurance number was mixed up with his deceased mother's. He thought it had all been cleared up, until his wife received a Revenue Canada notice stating she is a widow.
Brown left this Canadian family in the red.
The United Parcel Service lost a Canadian man�s $846,000 inheritance, and bank TD Canada Trust is refusing to...
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