Bella soaking up love from foster family Bartley. along with othérs who were also at the event. brought the approximately ï¬ve-year-old shepherd mix food and water. nationwide media coverage. “i can't believe anyone could be so heartlessvand cause such suffering to another living creature," said Bartley. a dog owner himself who is running for mayor. “I am so happy that i followed my instinct and decided to pull over.†She was extremely docile and gently accepted the food by hand. The stench was unbelievable. he said. "I don't think the dog would have survived the night without water or food and probably would have been attacked by coyotes or other predators." said Mayor Wayne Emmerson. “I hope whoever is responsible for this is caught." Banley has leceived emails from across the country praising his actions. No one knows why a person would do this. however. Kaitlyn Chafe, an animal control ofï¬cer with the Town of Whitqhutch-Stouï¬xdue had one guess. “The ï¬rst thing that pops into my mind is because they don't want to be caught." NATIONAL COVERAGE, REACTION The dog has large open wounds on both hips and smaller open wounds on other parts of her body. From the appearance and severity of the sores. com- bined with her emaciated body condition. it is sus- pected Bella was conï¬ned to a crate and starved for a very long period of time before being dumped and chained on the side of the road. Chafe was not the oï¬icer on duty the day Bella was rescued and could not comment on whether or not she is microchipped. ‘ The case is not being investigated by the OSPCA "If there's no owner, then there's no way to pmve neglect or abuse." said Brad Dewar. the ()SPCA's investiâ€" gations and communications ofï¬cer. It is obvious to Van Beek that Bella was trained. She also goes to the bathroom outside and answers to her new name. "She's a lovely dog and just happy to be loved," she said. noting Bella is still on antibiotics and her wounds. while healing, aye still pretty bad. Anyone with infomation regarding the dog is asked to contact the Town's Animal Control Services via the Town of Whitchurch-Stouï¬ville Customer Service Cen- tre at 905-640- 1900 or l-855-642-(TUWN) 8696. With ï¬les from Iim Mason "We migï¬t have a hard time giving her up. She's bonded so closely with us.†Van Beek said. W The Georgina Animal Hospital is paying for Bella's From "(0 1. Bridal Showcase DATE: Wednesday, September 10, 2014 PLACE: Seton Hall, 17955 Leslie St Newmarket. ON, L3Y 9A4 Canada “I can't believe anyone could he so heartless and cause such sutterinp to another living creature. 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SINCE I930 Richard Bartley town mumillor NINTH I.|NE ROAD IMPROVEMENTS UPDATE The Regional Municipality onork continues transforming Ninth Line to improve travel options for all usersflhe Ninth Line jog north of Main Street in the Town of Whitchurch-Stouflville and the Major Mackenzie Drive East jog east of Ninth Line in the City of Markham have been eliminated. Both re-aligned roads are now open to traflic. Ninth Line north of Main Street in the Town of Whitchurch-Stouflville and Maior Mackenzie Drive East at Ninth Line in the City of Markham Following the reâ€"alignmenr of'Ninth Line and Major Mackenzie Drive East. a portion of these lands are no longer required as public highway (see proposed conï¬guration maps below). Anyone wishing to attend the meeting and address the committee on this matter is requested to inform Carrie Martin, Committee Coordinator. at 905-830-4444 ext. 71303 by noon on 'lhursday, August 28. 2014. A report authorizing the stopping up and closing ofthese areas will be presented to York Region Committee ofthe Whole on Thursday. September 4. 2014 at 9:30 a.m. at the York Region Administrative Centre, Seminar Room at 17250 Yonge Street in the Town of Newmarket. ’Ihe proceedings ofthe committee and its recommendations will be presented to Regional Council for adoption. To submit a comment, question or for more information, please contact: Richard 80‘ REng. Project Manager 'lhe Regional Municipality of York Phone: 905-830â€"4444. ext. 75263 Email: richard.so@y0rk.ca GREHTi Building Roads that Build Community Town of Whmhurth-Stouffwlle Step Up and (lose wiretap. Bill Fisch York Region Chairman and CEO The Regional Municipality of York STREETS City of Markham Stop Up and Close Efï¬gy“ Daniel Kostopoulos. REng. Commissioner Transportation and Community Planning Department Yo'flc'chion