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Wednesday, October 31,15, 2012 Wednesday, January 2014
Vol.58 56Issue Issue 40 Vol. 03
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The latest addition to the valley
Dan Walton/Valley Echo photo Jenna and Phil Jasek's baby girl, Kayli, is the Columbia Valley's first baby born in 2014, after making her appearance on January 5th. She's also a new little sister to her three-year-old brother, Kye. See the full story on page 2.
Invermere Deer Protection Society helps halt Elkford cull DAN WALTON dan@invermerevalleyecho.com
Less than 48 hours after carrying out its first urban deer harvest, the District of Elkford had its cull suspended by the province for one week after its contractor was caught violating the conditional cull permit. The day that the permit went into effect, on Monday, January 6th, the con-
tractor carrying out the cull, CP Trapping, was caught culling during daylight hours — a forbidden practice for urban wildlife culls. "The harvest commenced on January 6th and was temporarily suspended on the 7th by the Province," reads a press release by the District of Elkford. "Unfortunately the contractor violated a condition of the permit by harvesting deer on the 6th prior to darkness." Devon Kazakoff, president of the In-
VJ (Butch) Bishop Owner/Operator 4846 Holland Creek Ridge Rd. Invermere, BC V0A 1K0
vermere Deer Protection Society, was contacted during the incident by a mother on a walk with a friend and her eight-year-old son. "I was on the phone with them when they watched it happen," he told the Valley Echo. After speaking with the traumatized witnesses, Mr. Kazakoff contacted the local conservation officer, the RCMP, and finally John Krebs, the regional manager for the Recreational Fisheries and Wildlife Programs
Kootenay Boundary Region of Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations, who issued the permit. "This is the fourth town CP Trapping has culled; he should know the culling procedures – they're all the same,” said Mr. Kazakoff, who is hoping for a complete revoking of the permit for both the contractor, Carmen Purdy, as well as the District of Elkford. »See A15
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