[zype_video id='63f968bc8ed1a300018e444a']Anne Gallup wants to find her family dog to take back to her two young children aged two and six and was back out searching between snow storms on Friday.Gallup, who lives in Duncan, was visiting her parents in Errington for Family Day when a walk through Englishman River Falls Provincial Park Monday morning ended in panic after her dog Harley ran off.'Right down here coming up the trail she was about 10 feet in front of me and just was gone,' Gallup told CHEK News Friday.Anne says Harley, a five-and-a-half-year-old Chocolate Labrador Retriever was on a leash as they came up the hill from the lower falls, but she let go of the leash a couple of minutes from their vehicle and when Anne wasn't looking the dog simply disappeared.'First I thought she fell down the cliff so I kind of climbed down there and checked out that area and maybe wasted time looking down there because I think she might have done towards the parking lot instead that leads to other trails.Gallup has been at the park everyday alongside friends and total strangers searching for Harley.She is worried the trailing leash on Harley could eventually have got caught on something now trapping her in that spot.A cougar was also spotted in the area that weekend.Social media is abuzz with appeals for a watchful eye. That's where Carol MacLaine saw the story on Facebook and went out on her own Friday to take a look with her own dog.'We just came out to see if we could find her,' MacLaine said. 'I've been calling for her and my dog has been sniffing her her. We have a bag of treats and an extra leash if we find her.'Family friend Alisha Winder joined Gallup from Shawnigan Lake Friday morning.'Harley is the one to kind of hunker down so we're just going to look in some of the tight areas and yeah we just love her and want her to come home,' said Winder.Two canine rescue groups FLED (Finding Lost & Escaped Dogs Vancouver Island) and AARF (Arrowsmith Animal Rescue Foundatio
Taxes increases are always tough to swallow and the amount of this year’s hike for City of Victoria residents is far from certain.And council asked all departments, including the police department, to follow with similar, smaller increases to budgets, according to Victoria Mayor Marianne Alto.
The board wrote, “that the budget it’s presented is one that meets the legislative requirements under the Police Act to provide adequate policing to the City, and Township of Esquimalt.”
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