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@CCFR_CCDAF@nelsoncitypd@BCPoliceChiefs Chief Fisher of @nelsoncitypd should focus on criminals in possession of illegal firearms
He’s already self admitted this will strain his agency
And he’s not “buying back” something that never belonged to him or Government
CRAZY: @NelsonCityPD Chief Donovan Fisher says unlike Alberta, B.C. wants to actively participate in the federal gun grab during a meeting on Oct. 8th.
He says @BCPoliceChiefs want ‘dedicated mobile teams’ to collect, destroy, and pay individuals for their confiscated guns. 👀
Conviction release for November 3, 2025. 🚨
An individual from Northeastern Ontario has been fined a total of $2,500 for the following violations on Crown lands:
A male individual of Porcupine pleaded guilty to dumping construction materials on Crown land near Gibson Lake, Sheraton Township in the District of Cochrane. He was fined $2,500.
The Ontario Court of Justice heard that on October 12, 2024, conservation officers received a complaint of dumped construction material on Crown land adjacent to Gibson Lake in a forested area. The investigation revealed a large site of deposited materials that contained vinyl siding, metal roofing, metal fascia and sheets of soffit, lumber, plywood and Oriented Strand Board (OSB).
It was determined that the individual was completing renovations on their cottage and deposited two truck loads of construction material on Crown land in the adjacent area. To avoid a court order and additional costs, the individual took the liberty to clean up the site and bring the materials to an approved waste disposal site.
If you want to report a natural resources violation, you can contact conservation officers by calling the MNR TIPS line at 1-877-847-7667. Alternatively, you can call Crime Stoppers anonymously at 1-800-222-TIPS.
Learn more: https://t.co/h1bqhfmpId