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- Fatal bear attack in northern Saskatchewan under investigation
Ministry of Environment Conservation Officers are on scene and will investigate the circumstances around the attack The carcass will be sent away and undergo an animal autopsy called a necropsy This is the first fatal bear attack in the province since 1983
- List of fatal bear attacks in North America - Wikipedia
Fatal bear attacks in North America have occurred in a variety of settings There have been several in wilderness habitats of bears involving workers, hikers, hunters, and campers
- Increasing bear spray incidents concerning for Saskatoon Police
WATCH: SPS Chief Cam McBride says in terms of enforcement, bear spray or pepper spray used or carried in an urban environment is treated as a prohibited weapon
- Tank: A year later, Saskatchewan solution for bear spray . . .
Bear spray incidents in Saskatchewan — and certainly in Saskatoon — appear to be surging a year after the province introduced rules to curb them Published Apr 05, 2025 • Last updated Apr 07,
- Addressing the Rising Threat of Bear Spray Attacks in . . .
As of December 2023, the Saskatoon Police Service reported a staggering 315 incidents involving bear spray, a significant increase from the previous year’s 256 incidents This uptick reflects a broader trend across Saskatchewan, as urban spaces become more frequent locations for bear spray misuse
- Be Bear Aware | News and Media - Government of Saskatchewan
In most cases, black bears will threaten but not attack If attacked - defend yourself - do not play dead And remember: keep bears at a distance by managing attractants and being bear aware - your safety starts with smart choices! If a bear or any other wildlife poses an immediate risk to people's safety, call 911
- Bear spray incidents continue to rise - SaskToday. ca
“In 2022, there were 180 cases where bear spray was the most serious weapon present during a violent crime That number more than doubled to 367 in 2024, with 31 reported incidents already in January 2025 ” SPS Chief Cameron McBride has identified curbing the illegal use of bear spray as a key policing challenge in 2025
- Saskatchewan bear spray attacks on the rise, residents demand . . .
As reports of bear spray attacks increase across Saskatchewan, so too does frustration from residents Calls are mounting for provincial and municipal governments to impose regulations on the
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