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A Stuffed Drunk Raccoon Became Norway's Best Souvenir

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Norway's soccer team lost to England, then went viral days later for something that had nothing to do with the match: a stuffed drunk raccoon somebody actually brought home from the trip. It raises the real question. Postcards, magnets, shot glasses, t-shirts, what actually earns its spot in your suitcase? Cramped toes and fumbled words turned out to be the first sign of dehydration nobody caught in time this week, as a heat wave pushed the feels-like temperature past forty in Windsor and Montreal while Kelowna and Victoria stayed suspiciously perfect, as always. A ticket to Christopher Nolan's The Odyssey in 70 millimetre on the biggest screen in Western Canada is the kind of good news worth waiting on, and a house renovation finally down to its last room proves some good news takes years to arrive. Topics: Good News Tuesday, dehydration symptoms, Norway drunk raccoon, travel souvenirs, heat wave Canada Originally aired on 2026-07-14

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Norway's soccer team lost to England, then went viral days later for something that had nothing to do with the match: a stuffed drunk raccoon somebody actually brought home from the trip. It raises the real question. Postcards, magnets, shot glasses, t-shirts, what actually earns its spot in your suitcase? Cramped toes and fumbled words turned out to be the first sign of dehydration nobody caught in time this week, as a heat wave pushed the feels-like temperature past forty in Windsor and Montreal while Kelowna and Victoria stayed suspiciously perfect, as always. A ticket to Christopher Nolan's The Odyssey in 70 millimetre on the biggest screen in Western Canada is the kind of good news worth waiting on, and a house renovation finally down to its last room proves some good news takes years to arrive. Topics: Good News Tuesday, dehydration symptoms, Norway drunk raccoon, travel souvenirs, heat wave Canada Originally aired on 2026-07-14

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