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  2. Duck Applies for Job at PetSmart and Is ‘Hired’ on the Spot

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    Tito is a pet duck, and his owner decided it would be a good idea to try to get Tito a job at PetSmart. Turns out, it was a good idea because they 'hired' him on the spot!

  3. PetSmart - Wikipedia

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    PetSmart is originally started as Pet Food Warehouse in 1986. The initial two stores opened their doors in 1987 in Phoenix. Jim and Janice Dougherty conceived the idea of a chain of discount pet-food warehouses, and, with the initial financial backing of Phillips-Van Heusen Corporation, incorporated under the name Pacific Coast Distributing in 1986.

  4. Huntsville, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Huntsville is a town in Muskoka district, Ontario.It is located 215 kilometres (134 mi) north of Toronto and 130 kilometres (81 mi) south of North Bay.Of the three major Muskoka towns (the others being Gravenhurst and Bracebridge), Huntsville has the largest population (21,147 per 2021 census) and land area (710.64 square kilometres (274.38 sq mi)).

  5. Huntsville High School (Ontario) - Wikipedia

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    Huntsville High School (HHS) currently serves around 1000 students and is situated in Huntsville, Ontario, Canada, it is located at 58 Brunel Road. The school was built in 1955 and has since undergone two extensive additions. [1] The school provides grades 9–12 education for all of Huntsville.

  6. Limberlost Forest and Wildlife Reserve - Wikipedia

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    The Limberlost Forest and Wildlife Reserve is a publicly accessible private property near Huntsville, Ontario, Canada.The private forest contains many lakes and forest stands with hiking, biking, skiing and snowshoeing trails throughout that has been made available to the public at no charge.

  7. Huntsville station - Wikipedia

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    The station has been protected under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act since 1988. It has also been designated as a Heritage Railway Station by the Federal Government since 1993. [4] In 2017 the town of Huntsville sold the building to a trio of local businessmen for $2. The trio hoped to open "a community initiative centre" in it.