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A number of gruesome discoveries involving mutilated animals have prompted a southwestern Ontario humane society to warn pet owners about a possible serial animal killer on the loose.Last week, police in London, Ont., responded to a report of a headless dog found on top of a recycling bin near a beer store. The animal had been skinned and was missing organs.It was the latest in a series of similar disturbing incidents in which dead animals were found in public places around the city, according to the London Humane Society executive director Judy Foster. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Over the last year, Foster said, there have been at least eight incidents involving 17 dead animals, including a skinned and beheaded bunny found on the Western University campus, a mutilated cat found in a park, six dead coyotes 鈥?two of them headless and skinned 鈥?placed in
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Ontario is reporting another 821 COVID-19 cases and 10 more deaths, according to its latest report released Saturday morning.Ontario has administered 39,210 vaccine doses since its last daily update, with 21,357,675 vaccines given
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stanley cup y cause discrepancies between other hospitalization numbers being collected using a different process, and that the data may not match daily COVID-19 case counts. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The province reports 621 COVID-19 cases were confirmed in people who are not fully vaccinated or have an unknown vaccination status and 200 cases in fully vaccinated people. Agai