B.C. bus service operator seeks snake owner after reptile left behind

The operator of a private bus service that transports people along Highway 3 in B.C.’s Southern Interior is looking for the owner of a large corn snake, but says his children will be happy to keep the reptile otherwise. Michael Hathaway, who operates Mountain Man Mike’s bus service, says he found the orange and white snake on one of his buses Friday while he was doing maintenance work. The bus had recently traveled from Vancouver to Kaslo. When Hathaway saw the snake in a heater, he thought it w

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Adames’ bat, Anderson’s arm lift Brewers past Braves 2-1

ATLANTA (AP) — Willy Adames hit an early homer off Charlie Morton, Brett Anderson pitched 5 2/3 strong innings, and the Milwaukee Brewers beat the Atlanta Braves 2-1 on Sunday. The Brewers, who began the day with a seven-game lead in the NL Central, moved 20 games over .500 for the second time this season. They improved to 34-19 away from Milwaukee and have won 13 of 17 road series this season. Atlanta lost its ninth straight game and 12th in its last 13 when trying to reach .500. The Braves, wh

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Worthy first impression made by Toronto Blue Jays’ Jose Berrios; keeps good the vibes

TORONTO — Jose Berrios made a worthy first impression on his new Blue Jays teammates to continue the good vibrations for the team in its return to Rogers Centre. Berrios helped Toronto sweep the Kansas City Royals with six shutout innings in a 5-1 victory before a crowd of 14,427 under an open roof on Sunday. The Blue Jays (54-48) outscored their opponents 15-5 in the three-game set, their first series in Toronto in 22 months because of the COVID-19 pandemic. The right-handed Berrios (8-5) lande

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