BC pet-friendly housing petition reaches 10,000 signatures | Daily Hive Vancouver
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Publishing Information: 02 Oct, 2017 By Jenni Sheppard
Original Source: http://dailyhive.com/vancouver/pet-friendly-housing-bc-petition-10000-signatures
Publishing Information: 02 Oct, 2017 By Jenni Sheppard
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