B.C. driver hit in the face by a grouse flying through the window

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An elected official in Prince George, B.C., was a little ruffled after being hit in the face by a grouse while driving into town.

“Everything kind of went bright, and I heard a ringing in my ears,” said Josh Seymour, an elected councillor with the Lheidli T’enneh First Nation. “I didn’t know what happened.”

Seymour was driving along a rural road between his home and the city, about 20 kilometres away when he was knocked in the side of the head. He says he came to his senses at almost the exact same time the grouse did and managed to pull over as

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