Sunday, February 8, 2026
ADVT 
National

Trapped Baby Moose Freed By Police Gets A Ride-along In Wildlife Vehicle

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 31 May, 2016 11:15 AM
  • Trapped Baby Moose Freed By Police Gets A Ride-along In Wildlife Vehicle
ST. JOHN'S, N.L. — Wildlife officers had an unusual ride-along in one of their trucks after finding a baby moose under a stairwell in St. John's, N.L.
 
The animal became trapped in an outdoor porch stairwell of a home in the city's east end after getting separated from its mother.
 
Wildlife officers removed the moose, but police say he was too small to ride in the bed of their truck.
 
So, he hopped into the back seat.
 
The Royal Newfoundland Constabulary joked on Twitter that officers caught the "little fella trying to break into an east end home" and then placed him in the car where "this babe is riding shotgun (well not quite)."
 
Police posted pictures of the moose in the stairwell and curled up at the officer's feet in the wildlife truck, adding that the animal's mother was not be found.

MORE National ARTICLES

New Child Benefit Could Pose Pitfalls For Divorced Couples: Lisa Raitt

The Liberals' new $23-billion-a-year benefit will replace three different programs on July 1 with one income-tested payment to families each month.

New Child Benefit Could Pose Pitfalls For Divorced Couples: Lisa Raitt

Atlantic Canadians Eager To Return To Work After Wildfire In Fort McMurray

Larry Coleman is in Springhill, N.S., waiting for the okay to get back to his job of building scaffolding for other trades at Syncrude

Atlantic Canadians Eager To Return To Work After Wildfire In Fort McMurray

Climate Change Scientists Ask Federal Government To Reject B.C. LNG Project

Climate Change Scientists Ask Federal Government To Reject B.C. LNG Project
The $36-billion dollar plant backed by Malyasian state-owned energy giant Petronas is slated to be built south of Prince Rupert, B.C.

Climate Change Scientists Ask Federal Government To Reject B.C. LNG Project

After Years Of Struggle, Developers Say Time Is Right For Tidal Power

After Years Of Struggle, Developers Say Time Is Right For Tidal Power
They flank the bay that is home to the highest and strongest tides in the world, but for hundreds of years Nova Scotia and New Brunswick have struggled to channel the awesome might of the Bay of Fundy into tidal power.

After Years Of Struggle, Developers Say Time Is Right For Tidal Power

Jim Cuddy Headlines Benefit Show For People Affected By Fort McMurray Wildfire

Jim Cuddy Headlines Benefit Show For People Affected By Fort McMurray Wildfire
  The #BackFortMac show will be staged at Roy Thomson Hall on June 27.

Jim Cuddy Headlines Benefit Show For People Affected By Fort McMurray Wildfire

Health Canada To Propose Allowing The Sale Of Irradiated Ground Beef

Health Canada To Propose Allowing The Sale Of Irradiated Ground Beef
EDMONTON — Health Canada will propose regulatory changes to Food and Drug Regulations next month that would allow the sale of irradiated ground beef in Canada.

Health Canada To Propose Allowing The Sale Of Irradiated Ground Beef