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Microchip clinic in Guelph for pets takes place this weekendThe clinic takes place this Saturday at the Guelph Humane Society facility on Hanlon Creek Boulevard. The microchip helps reunite owners with lost pets.LifestyleSep 22, 2022
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Kiki the cat, missing for 5 years, flies from Edmonton to Ontario for reunion with ownersAfter escaping from her Edmonton home, Kiki was missing for five years. Her family thought they would never see the cat again — until she showed up in a woman's backyard.LifestyleApr 3, 2022
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‘Surreal’: Ontario tabby cat missing for 11.5 years reunited with ownerChristine De Castro said she was in "disbelief and shock" when she got the call from Vaughan Animal Services to tell her Loli the tabby cat had been located after 11.5 years.LifestyleJan 11, 2022
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Shopping for a new vehicle? Why the semiconductor chip shortage is making certain models hard to findAutomakers around the world have been forced to halt or slow production because of a global shortage of the electric circuits that power a variety of vehicle features.ConsumerJun 18, 2021
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Edmonton cat comes back 9 years after going missingAlmost a decade after disappearing while being watched by a family friend, Loki the cat has been reunited with his loving family.FeaturesJul 16, 2019
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The cat came back: Missing Peterborough feline returns 69 days laterVictor was missing for 69 days.FeaturesJan 18, 2019
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LISTEN: Would you allow your employer to implant a microchip?Would you let your employer monitor you through a microchip?TechApr 17, 2018
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Licence your cat with the City of Edmonton and get a free microchipOnly 16 per cent of the 4,000 cats found by Edmonton Animal Care and Control ever make it home home, so to increase the odds the city is offering free microchips for pets that are licenced.LifestyleJan 18, 2018
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Forgot password? How about a microchip implantation?While some are questioning security, ownership, health, lack of privacy, the younger generation doesn’t seem to care. After all, many pets have chips implanted in their bodies.CommentaryJul 27, 2017
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U.S. company’s microchip implant allows employees to open doors, log in or pay for foodWhile the technology has raised privacy concerns because of the potential to track a person's whereabouts and purchases, officials at 32M said the data in the microchip is encrypted and does not use GPS.TechJul 25, 2017
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