Elk Valley man who killed mother grizzly bear, cub gets $15K fine, 10-year hunting ban
Dax McHarg pleaded guilty in Fernie Provincial Court this week to killing a grizzly sow and cub out of season, unlawful possession of dead wildlife, failing to report the accidental killing of wildlife and mischief under $5,000, following investigation from law enforcement officers.
Tracking down the last known location of the bear to a residence, Conservation Officers determined the suspect had shot a grizzly bear sow and cub on the property, which were reportedly attracted by unsecured free-range chickens.
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