Cheers to a lovable dog named Bernie Saunders and winter resets. But jeers to the ongoing mess in the Battery and icebergs on metro streets and highways.
explaining why they can’t do anything. Whether the city feels its hands are tied or not — and perhaps this is a sign they should’ve been more proactive about their own acts well before now, considering some of the crazy content in the existing act that would never fly in a modern city — the long and the short of it is, as this continues to drag on, the situation is only going to get worse for all involved.
Despite a man allegedly shaking a bright light early Friday morning on a property in the Outer Battery in St. John’s belonging to Colin Way, the lights were still up and turned on when SaltWire Network visited the area later Friday morning. - Juanita Mercer. Bernie found an adult toy at a local dog park, and his owner took to Twitter to share her hilarious efforts to get the toy away from her pup.
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