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'Truly a Christmas miracle': Black bear cub survives being burned in northern B.C.

December 24, 2025

Rescuers said the clock was ticking on whether the cub would even survive the night, given it was at least a nine-hour drive away in ideal conditions — let alone in  bitterly cold conditions that were enveloping the province throughout the week.



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