SARNIA — Everything’s coming up roses for Pepe, a skunk trapped for five months at a power plant’s strip of shoreline.
Captured by a trapper and released, the skunk had been marooned on TransAlta Corp.’s strip of the St. Clair River shore after it fell off a breakwall in June and had nowhere to go.
Pepe was first noticed by Richard Hisscock, a retired customs officer who saw the skunk fall off the breakwall. He’s thrilled by its rescue.
The skunk was kept alive by Hisscock and his pals, who crossed the river by boat almost every night to toss it food.
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