After four decades of living next to a dog park, Pat says what happened to the tree stump was a first.
After four decades of living next to a View Royal, B.C., dog park, Pat says what happened to the tree stump was a first. All the people here this day were wondering who turned a stump into a 'gnome home.'“I was thinking I got to do something with that stump,” Carmell Nesbitt recalls thinking.
Then Carmell came up with an even better idea — decorate the home for Halloween, Christmas, and now Valentine’s Day. She never imaged her gnome home would spark a gnome village. Their neighbour's children, Norah and Laurel Whiteside, united for a magical makeover, adding bright decorations and whimsical characters to another stump.
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The police officer who pursued a teenage boy at Canada's Wonderland in October had no reason to do so but was not responsible for the fatal collision that took place moments later, according to a report by Ontario’s police watchdogJulia Craig moved to Calgary in September 2023 from Toronto and didn't know anyone, so she started the Calgirls Club to help other women who struggle to find close friendships.Caring for Kids Radiothon raises $2.
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