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B.C. man gets hunting ban, $13,000 penalty after illegally killing bighorn ram

NORTH VANCOUVER - A British Columbia man has been banned from hunting sheep in the province for three years after he illegally killed a bighorn ram and lied to authorities about where the hunt took place.

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B.C. man gets hunting ban, $13,000 penalty after illegally killing bighorn ram

This undated photo provided by the North Dakota Game and Fish Department shows a group of bighorn sheep in North Dakota. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP-Craig Bihrle/North Dakota Game and Fish Department via AP


NORTH VANCOUVER - A British Columbia man has been banned from hunting sheep in the province for three years after he illegally killed a bighorn ram and lied to authorities about where the hunt took place.

B.C.‘s Conservation Officer Service says in a statement posted to Facebook that Heith Proulx of Kelowna killed the ram in October 2023 near Pavilion Lake, 28 kilometres northwest of Lillooet.

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