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LIGHTING UP LAFARGE LAKE
RAINSTORM RESCUE
Dog lost in storm for 3 nights found by alert cyclist Guinness appears to have been stuck in brambles above fast-moving creek DIANE STRANDBERG dstrandberg@tricitynews.com
Robyn Avery adjusts the petal on a giant lighted flower that’s part of the Lights At Lafarge Christmas display being assembled in Coquitlam’s Town Centre Park. Tens of thousands of lights will officially be turned on Saturday, although COVID-19 public health restrictions are preventing a public celebration. For more photos and a story, see Page 3. MARIO BARTEL/THE TRI-CITY NEWS
A friendly black poodle with thick curly hair is resting comfortably at home with his family after surviving three nights and a massive rainstorm alone in the woods near a popular hiking trail on Port Moody’s Eagle Mountain. Guinness, who was wearing a red rain coat when he went missing Saturday (Nov.
13) became lost on a trail above the rural village of Anmore. How he managed to survive from Saturday night through last Tuesday (Nov. 16) during the one of the biggest rainstorms in recent memory is not exactly known. But it appears that for several days the 50-pound beloved family pet was stuck in brambles, above a creek that was moving so fast and so high that it would have been dangerous to cross. “He vanished, he just vanished,” said Karen Palmer, describing the terrible ordeal that started with a
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