Vanderhoof Omineca Express, April 03, 2013

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Community in upheaval over crap crisis Town spends thousands in response to dog owners’ bad habits Cameron Ginn Omineca Express

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The public works department plows ice and snow off Columbia Street on Tuesday, March 26.

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Before the outbreak of the MPB epidemic in 1999, populations were kept in check by early cold snaps in the fall or late spring, and prolonged durations of frigid temperatures that lasted for weeks at a time. Continued on page 7

Negligent dog owners are in deep doo doo. In response to numerous complaints about dogs defecating and running loose in Riverside Park, the town has spent more than $5,000 to install signs stating park rules at every park entrance and on every trailhead. Some of the money was also used to purchase more plastic bag dispensers for cleaning up all the crap. "It's just phenomenal the amount of complaints we've had about loose dogs and people not picking up after their dogs," said Shallon Touet, arena and parks manager. "I don't know what it is but this is the worst year we've had in the last three." On Monday, March 26, council discussed several additional enforcement initiatives targeting careless dog owners who regularly visit the public park and recreational area with their canine companions. Council even went so far as to consider stationing the town's dog catcher in the park during the morning, a move that has succeeded in curbing similar negligence in other municipalities in the past, said Tom Clement, director of community services.

Ministry of Forests

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April is Cancer Awareness Month

Help create awareness by sponsoring a cancer fact in our Cancer Awareness Promotion. Publishing date: April 17, 2013

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