5 whacky and bizarre stories from B.C. in 2022

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5 whacky and bizarre stories from B.C. in 2022
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From a cloned kitty to light trains in the sky, Glacier Media's reporters explained the strange and mysterious.

Everything can seem a little weird when you’re emerging out of the acute phase of a global pandemic. Then there are the stories you just can’t get out of your head. Trapped B.C. bear ravages car, poops inside When nature calls, sometimes you can’t wait.

Conservation officer Sgt. Stuart Bates later said he believed the bear was the same serial car burglar who had damaged 12 other vehicles over the previous six weeks as it looked for food. It’s not the first time she has tried to bring a pet back. A previous attempt to resurrect a cocker spaniel failed when the cells were found not to be viable.

But after North Vancouver’s Giovanna Boniface dropped off a Yukon Denali from Avis Car Rental at Toronto’s Pearson International Airport last summer, the numbers that came back were eye-popping. Complaints flooded into the City of North Vancouver and even prompted Vancouver Coastal Health to launch an investigation.

Light train in night sky leaves B.C. residents awestruck and scientists concerned What might seem like an awe-inspiring display of celestial light today could be the humdrum orbital light show of the future.

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