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Morning guys. We had a crazy thing happen yesterday. Two deer came right into downtown Oshawa. The one smashed through a window of a downtown bar and the other smashed through the window of our local MPP's office. They tranquilized the one in the bar and will be released today. It required some stitches but the other one took off. Must have been scary for them. I believe the bar was closed at the time it happened.
 
Morning guys. We had a crazy thing happen yesterday. Two deer came right into downtown Oshawa. The one smashed through a window of a downtown bar and the other smashed through the window of our local MPP's office. They tranquilized the one in the bar and will be released today. It required some stitches but the other one took off. Must have been scary for them. I believe the bar was closed at the time it happened.
Morning Mark.
The deer in the bar was looking for a drink if they gave it a bottle of whiskey they wouldn't of had to tranquilize it. lol
 
An underage deer is nursing a hangover after police were called to remove it from a bar in Oshawa, Ont., several hours after last call.

Security camera footage shows the one-year-old stag crashing through a window into The Atria, at approximately 11:15 a.m. on Sunday.

Sgt. Micah Wagenberg said it was one of at least three deer seen on Sunday in the city roughly 60 kilometres east of Toronto. Another deer crashed into MPP Jennifer French’s office earlier in the day.

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The scene where a deer crashed through a bar's window in Oshawa, Ont., on Sunday, Feb. 10, 2019. (CTV Toronto / Miranda Anthistle)

Sgt. Wagenberg told Toronto news station CP24 that police considered using blankets to capture the roughly 35-kilogram animal, but they were concerned that he “might start throwing hooves and cut us.”

“Our concern when we first got in there was that he was bleeding pretty heavily,” Sgt. Wagenberg added.

Sgt. Wagenberg said that police contacted the Ministry of Natural Resources who called veterinarian Dr. Sherri Cox for assistance.

Dr. Cox, from the National Wildlife Centre, told CTV Toronto that she and her team were attending to his wounds and will release him into the wild after the tranquilizers wear off.

“He had several significant lacerations that need sutures,” she said.

Sgt. Wagenberg said the deer did surprisingly little damage to the bar.

“Within about half an hour he settled right down and was watching us watching him,” he said.

Kerry Khoe, an employee of the bar, said she was shocked by what happened.
 
An underage deer is nursing a hangover after police were called to remove it from a bar in Oshawa, Ont., several hours after last call.

Security camera footage shows the one-year-old stag crashing through a window into The Atria, at approximately 11:15 a.m. on Sunday.

Sgt. Micah Wagenberg said it was one of at least three deer seen on Sunday in the city roughly 60 kilometres east of Toronto. Another deer crashed into MPP Jennifer French’s office earlier in the day.

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The scene where a deer crashed through a bar's window in Oshawa, Ont., on Sunday, Feb. 10, 2019. (CTV Toronto / Miranda Anthistle)

Sgt. Wagenberg told Toronto news station CP24 that police considered using blankets to capture the roughly 35-kilogram animal, but they were concerned that he “might start throwing hooves and cut us.”

“Our concern when we first got in there was that he was bleeding pretty heavily,” Sgt. Wagenberg added.

Sgt. Wagenberg said that police contacted the Ministry of Natural Resources who called veterinarian Dr. Sherri Cox for assistance.

Dr. Cox, from the National Wildlife Centre, told CTV Toronto that she and her team were attending to his wounds and will release him into the wild after the tranquilizers wear off.

“He had several significant lacerations that need sutures,” she said.

Sgt. Wagenberg said the deer did surprisingly little damage to the bar.

“Within about half an hour he settled right down and was watching us watching him,” he said.

Kerry Khoe, an employee of the bar, said she was shocked by what happened.
Pretty strange but funny as hell.
 
Wow Fred...that is a ton of snow you've got there. Just be careful buddy...we're not 18 yrs old anymore
I'm surprised I'm not sore this morning I feel fine.
I couldn't believe how big of a drift was on my roof and glad I got it off.
More snow coming today but not much.
You guys getting any snow?
 
I'm surprised I'm not sore this morning I feel fine.
I couldn't believe how big of a drift was on my roof and glad I got it off.
More snow coming today but not much.
You guys getting any snow?
We got maybe an inch overnight but we have a storm coming Tuesday starting off with 6" of snow then freezing rain then rain. Supposed to start Tuesday and end sometime Wednesday.
 
An underage deer is nursing a hangover after police were called to remove it from a bar in Oshawa, Ont., several hours after last call.

Security camera footage shows the one-year-old stag crashing through a window into The Atria, at approximately 11:15 a.m. on Sunday.

Sgt. Micah Wagenberg said it was one of at least three deer seen on Sunday in the city roughly 60 kilometres east of Toronto. Another deer crashed into MPP Jennifer French’s office earlier in the day.

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The scene where a deer crashed through a bar's window in Oshawa, Ont., on Sunday, Feb. 10, 2019. (CTV Toronto / Miranda Anthistle)

Sgt. Wagenberg told Toronto news station CP24 that police considered using blankets to capture the roughly 35-kilogram animal, but they were concerned that he “might start throwing hooves and cut us.”

“Our concern when we first got in there was that he was bleeding pretty heavily,” Sgt. Wagenberg added.

Sgt. Wagenberg said that police contacted the Ministry of Natural Resources who called veterinarian Dr. Sherri Cox for assistance.

Dr. Cox, from the National Wildlife Centre, told CTV Toronto that she and her team were attending to his wounds and will release him into the wild after the tranquilizers wear off.

“He had several significant lacerations that need sutures,” she said.

Sgt. Wagenberg said the deer did surprisingly little damage to the bar.

“Within about half an hour he settled right down and was watching us watching him,” he said.

Kerry Khoe, an employee of the bar, said she was shocked by what happened.
I was expecting a punch line from you Mark. :)
 
Snowing heavily right now. Got a couple inches last night. Get to meet with insurance folks today concerning damage from a tree falling on my house. Supposedly he is coming to my house. We'll see. Kind of snowy and he is 150 miles away.
 
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