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Province sues to seize truck and boat of B C hunter accused of caging bear cub, harassing elk
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May 20, 2021
FORT MYERS, Fla. – Stevens Construction has started construction of a new corporate headquarters, doubling the size of the existing Fort Myers operations, announced Mark Stevens, president, Stevens Construction, Inc.
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Located at 14541 Hope Center Loop, the new Stevens Construction headquarters will accommodate the company s recent growth and position them for future expansion. Stevens Construction currently has 39 projects under construction at a value of $94 million. Additionally, The company has $152 million in preconstruction, slated to begin within the next 12 months. Stevens Construction currently has 59 team members throughout four offices and plans to create at least 10 more jobs by the end of 2021.
Northern BC hunter fined for spotlighting after sting operation - BC News
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The $4,750 will go to the Habitat Conservation Trust Foundation, and Thibault was also handed a five-year hunting ban, which restricts firearm possession to his home and forbids him from being in the presence of anyone who is hunting. Court heard the incident took place Nov. 5, 2017 as part of conservation officer sting operation to catch Thibault in the act by placing a decoy deer in a field near Farrell Creek. He fled from the officers when they attempted to apprehend him. Court heard that complaints of night hunting had been received for several years along Farrell Creek Road, prompting COs to conduct surveillance of the area.
Monadnock Ledger-Transcript
Published: 2/19/2021 12:23:28 PM
Last week, Monadnock Sno-Moles volunteer Jim Fafard and Joel Proulx donated their time to repair a snowmobile bridge crossing that had been damaged by a vehicle trying to cross it – something that can be a perennial problem for those volunteers who spend their time trying to keep the trails passable for winter riders.
Fafard, who has been a volunteer with the local snowmobiling club for 20 years, said he, Proulx, and Fafard’s apprentice Justin Thibault replaced the decking on the bridge, located on a trail alongside the power lines off Perry Road in Rindge.
The club receives some reimbursement for their materials and equipment to maintain more than 100 miles of trail throughout southern New Hampshire, including Jaffrey, Rindge, Fitzwilliam, Troy, and New Ipswich, but the majority their time and most of their materials to keep the local trails rideable are a simple labor of love from those who use them, Fafard said.
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