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Expert Winter Pet Care Tips for Canadian Owners

As temperatures plummet, veterinarians and animal welfare experts share crucial advice for keeping pets safe and warm. Learn how to prepare your furry friends for the harsh Canadian winter.

Funniest Canadian Pet Posts to Brighten Your Week

Feeling the grind? HuffPost's weekly roundup of the funniest pet posts from Bluesky, Instagram, and X is here to deliver pure joy. These Canadian-friendly animal antics are the perfect digital pick-me-up.

Second man charged in Calgary copper wire thefts

Calgary police have laid charges against a second individual connected to a series of copper wire thefts that occurred this past summer. Get the latest details on the investigation.

Pet Valu's Companions for Change Fundraising Tops $4.3M

Pet Valu's Companions for Change philanthropic program has raised over $4.3 million in 2025, supporting emergency relief, capital projects, and shelters across Canada. Learn how the initiative helps pets in need.

RCMP search for two in N.B. alcohol theft

Keswick RCMP are investigating a theft at a Lake George, N.B., business and are asking for the public's help to identify two suspects. Learn more about the case.

Windsor man charged in summertime vehicle theft

A 44-year-old Windsor man faces multiple charges, including theft of a motor vehicle, following a summer incident on Walker Road and a recent foot chase. Read the latest police update.

Rescue Dog Lyle Seeks Calm Forever Home in Toronto

Lyle, a 3-year-old mixed-breed dog who survived a 2024 North Carolina hurricane, is ready for adoption from the Toronto Humane Society. He needs a quiet, pet-free home with a patient owner.

Raccoons Evolving: A Future Household Pet?

New research explores the surprising evolution of raccoons in urban environments. Could this lead to them becoming domesticated pets? Discover the findings.

Pizza delivery vehicles stolen in Windsor

Windsor police are investigating two vehicle thefts targeting pizza delivery drivers on the city's west side. Authorities remind drivers to lock vehicles and never leave them running unattended.

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