Bear visits Subway restaurant in Canada; Stephen Colbert terrified
Tap-dancing rats in restaurants seems so yesterday after a black bear visited a Subway restaurant during the early morning of Sept. 15, 2008, in the north coast town of Kitimat, British Columbia.
Rebecca Branton, who was in the back, told CBC News,
"I was just back there making soup … but I saw the door open and it was a bear. I grabbed my cellphone and ran to the back and locked myself in the bathroom and called my parents.”
The young bear's every move was captured by nine video cameras in the shop, including how it managed to grab the handle of the front door and pull it open.
See for yourself as part of The Colbert Report the other night. The bear bit starts at about 2:30. The zombie piece is hilarious, though, so watch through to the end.
No word on whether a health inspector was called to give the OK on potentially contaminated ingredients.
Hepatitis A case confirmed at B.C. ski resort restaurant
Dr. Digby Horne, the medical health officer for the Thompson-Cariboo-Shuswap area told CBC News on Wednesday morning that a food handler at Masa’s Bar and Grill developed the virus after travelling outside of the county.As a result, Interior Health is urging anyone who ate at Masa’s after 3 p.m. PT on January 16, 18, 20, 23 or 24 to get vaccinated.
And food handlers, wash your damn hands.





