DAWSON CREEK – A bear cub rescued in northeastern British Columbia final week is predicted to dwell.
The Northern Lights Wildlife Society was known as a few cub in “dire want,” in an space near Dawson Creek.
A volunteer rushed to the location from the society’s headquarters in Smithers, B.C., an eight-hour drive, and located the bear on the base of a tree, lined in snow.
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Society co-founder Angelika Langen says in a video posted on social media that the feminine cub is “doing properly” and that her survival is a “Christmas miracle.”

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Langen says the bear might have been burned whereas hibernating, noting her fur, face and ft have been scorched.
She says the bear is predicted to outlive and thanks social media followers for sending good vibes.
“We’re eternally grateful that she was discovered and we’re given the chance to provide her a second probability,” Langen mentioned within the video.
This report by The Canadian Press was first printed Dec. 27, 2025.
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