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Get your goat
Plus the geese are back
In Friday’s newsletter I shared an all-time great Facebook post:

Fortunately, the person who made that posting was kind enough to indulge my desire to meet this goat, despite her concerns. I went out, did a short interview … then spent about twenty minutes trying to figure out how to get out of there as the goat (named Gord-o) continuously headbutted me, all the way back to my car where I was still not left alone:

Upon arriving home I showed the footage to my wife, whose uncle raised goats, and she informed me that Gord-o was playing — if the goat had been upset, I would have been kicked and rammed hard, as it was he was just trying to engage in play and I should have given out scritches. Regrets! But I did get a story out of it and you can see Gord-o’s behaviour in the embedded video:
A B.C. family came home from vacation and found a goat had moved in buff.ly/3Za79iZ
— CBC British Columbia (@cbcnewsbc)
2:03 AM • Mar 25, 2023
Shortly after that Gord-o was sent to a (non-meat) farm with other goats:

We’re all rooting for you, Gord-o.
“Quesnel” is a big one.
Lheidli T'enneh
Cluculz Lake
Gitsegukla— Jeremy Stewart (@jeremydstewart)
3:24 PM • Mar 26, 2023
Quick news:
City council is tonight but I already wrote my preview in the Friday letter. They are giving out another Freedom of the City honour tonight, which is awfully fast since the last one just happened.
The UHNBC drummers held a three-year celebreation of healthcare workers. There was also a Special Olympics inclusion fair.
“People think overdoses are suicide but they’re really getting killed by fentanyl.”
The Spruce Kings season has wrapped (they are in the playoffs).

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