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Conrad the Raccoon, the most famous raccoon to ever live (and die) in Toronto, now has a plaque commemorating his ...
A Toronto raccoon was found dead on a downtown sidewalk 10 years ago. Now, he has a plaque in his honour at the same spot.
A Toronto raccoon is being honoured by the city 10 years after its death went viral. CBC's Julia Knope has more on the social ...
TORONTO, Canada -- A dead raccoon named Conrad has become the center of a bizarre social media phenomenon. As it waited for hours to be picked up by the city, a shrine was built around the ...
Toronto: How to Handle a Raccoon Encounter at the Film Festival The furry bandits have been roaming the city for years, and during the 10-day fest they come out in force.
Toronto’s “raccoon-resistant” garbage cans aren’t as effective as city officials hoped. As NPR reports, the self-proclaimed “raccoon capital of the world” has been unable to outwit ...
The city of Toronto’s web site has a page dedicated to raccoons with helpful tips on how to protect your home, garden and lawn. There’s also advice on how to clean up raccoon feces: Wear ...
Toronto has a huge population of raccoons — so many, the city is known as the raccoon capital of the world. Last week, the war between humans and raccoons got out of hand.
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