Little Bay Islands
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Services on resettled Little Bay Islands, N.L., to shut down WednesdayOthers residents and seasonal property owners say they plan make their way back in the warmer months.CanadaDec 31, 2019
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‘Good, stinky food’ used to rescue dozens of Newfoundland feral cats and bring them to Nova ScotiaThe next step for the cats of Little Bay Islands is to find homes or barns to be adopted into.CanadaDec 28, 2019
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Rescued cats from emptying Newfoundland town will soon be ready for adoptionThe rescue of the feral cats was triggered after the provincial government proposed euthanizing some of the cats.CanadaDec 24, 2019
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42 feral cats rescued from emptying Newfoundland townThe rescue was conducted by volunteers from Nova Scotia and Newfoundland.CanadaDec 16, 2019
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Little Bay Islanders say goodbye as N.L. town resettles, but some eye returnLittle Bay Islanders are saying goodbye as the Newfoundland and Labrador town resettles, but some are eyeing a returnCanadaDec 16, 2019
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Animal rescuers rally to save feral cats soon to be left alone in N.L. townHuman residents of Little Bay Islands are scheduled to leave by the end of the month, leaving dozens of feral cats without the assistance they need to survive.CanadaDec 11, 2019
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Feral cats roaming N.L. island face uncertain future as humans prepare to relocateAs residents of Little Bay Islands, N.L., grapple with the prospect of leaving their homes behind, the question of what will happen to a colony of feral felines remains.EnvironmentOct 23, 2019
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N.L. couple not eligible for relocation funding as town is resettledOver 90 per cent of Little Bay Islands residents voted to resettle the community in 2016, with a deadline of Dec. 31 set before electricity, road maintenance and other services will be withdrawn.CanadaOct 13, 2019
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Newfoundland town awaits vote on accepting relocation dealNewfoundland's Little Bay Islands is a community that is so gorgeous it makes you wonder why anyone would want to leave, but the residents will soon vote on doing just that.CanadaSep 19, 2013
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