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Smell ya later: stranded skunk sprays, eludes NCC rescuers

A stranded skunk raised quite a stink this morning when NCC employees attempted to rescue it from the thin ice of the Rideau Canal.

Skunk spotted on thin ice of Rideau Canal near University of Ottawa

Skunk stranded on the Rideau Canal

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A stranded skunk raised quite a stink Wednesday morning when NCC employees attempted to rescue it from the thin ice of the Ridea Canal.

A stranded skunk raised quite a stink Wednesday morning whenNCCemployees attempted to rescue it from the thin ice of the Rideau Canal.

The little black and white animal appeared to have fallen over the canal's concrete edge and onto the ice below, just south of the University of Ottawa. As the temperature began to rise and the ice began to disappear, the skunkbecame trapped.

To the horror of onlookers, the skunk fell into the shallow water at one point, but eventually managed to clamberout.

Horrified onlookers watched as the skunk slipped into the frigid water. (Stu Mills/CBC)

Employees from the National Capital Commission soon arrivedto evaluate the situation. They borrowed a ladder from someone nearby and climbed down into the drained portion of the canal to try to rescue the skunk.

But the critter was having none of it and retreated into a nearby pipe. When its rescuers persisted, it letloose with a spray of noxious liquid.

The NCCemployees soon gave up. Now they're hoping the water freezes overnight so the skunk can somehow find its own way to safety. For now there are no plans to renew the rescue effort.
The little guy took a breather on a ledge after clawing its way out of the water. (Stu Mills/CBC)