She had an unexpected visitor — on her roof. And it was … a polar bear?! Yep, a polar bear
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www.cbc.caHere’s the latest you’re asking about: a polar bear video from St. Anthony, Newfoundland and Labrador, circulated widely in late April 2026.
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www.cbc.caSeeing a polar bear in the wild is a rare, exhilarating, and sometimes terrifying experience. That is exactly what one woman on the Northern Peninsula witnessed over the weekend. With a shaky voice and trembling hands, Kristie Hurley captured remarkable footage of a polar bear passing through her parents’ property in her hometown of St. […]
ntv.caA video of a polar bear wandering around a St. Anthony home has gone viral on social media. Kristie Hurley was hanging out in her parents' home on Sunday when she spotted the bear just about 50-feet…
www.cbc.caA St. Anthony woman says she's glad she didn't know just how close a polar bear got to paying an unwelcome vis...
vocm.comThe big bear had no idea he was being watched and the person inside had no idea what was going on -- until she opened the door.
www.accuweather.comThis mounted polar bear can be seen in the lobby of the St. Anthony Municipal building. The bear was wandering in the community in 1984 when it collapsed on the harbour. He was weighed in at 715 pounds and measured 84 inches from the nose to the tail. The bear has been on display for the public ever since.
www.newfoundlandlabrador.comBobbi Stevens says she was completely unaware of the polar bear sitting on the roof of her Northern Peninsula home Sunday evening. It was probably for the best.
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