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JUNE 15, 2012 Peachland, BC Volume 08 | Number 23
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Peachland meets the Ambassador candidates Peachland Ambassador candidates Jessie Joseph (sponsored by TNI the Network Inc.), Michela Russo (sponsored by Peachland Rotary), Kendra Caudle (sponsored by Peachland Fire and Rescue), Stacey Takenaka (sponsored by Peachland Legion branch 69), Kierra Dougan (sponsored by Peachland Lions), and Kate Penner (sponsored by Bliss Bakery). Joanne Layh photo
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Two more bears killed in Peachland last week Local conservation officer says it is a human problem, not a bear problem Joanne Layh Editor, Peachland View Conservation officers trapped and killed two more bears in Peachland last week, bringing the total destroyed to six so far this spring. On June 5 conservation officers decided that a female and a large male black bear
in the Ponderosa area were beginning to pose a risk to the public and needed to be destroyed. The conservation officers have received numerous complaints about bears in the area over the last few weeks. “There was one bear that was going onto people’s patios and banging on people’s sliding doors. That happened a couple of times where it was on somebody’s deck,” conserva-
tion officer Mike Stern told The View. “The issue of the bears in Peachland is that these have become habitual garbage bears. People are still reluctant to secure their garbage. They are still reluctant to take their birdfeeders down. The birds don’t need the birdseed to survive. The main issue is garbage and birdfeeders in Peachland right now.” Stern said that the male bear had been Continued on page 2
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