(BEN BULMER / iNFOnews.ca) June 15, 2021 - 4:30 PM A controversial Vernon goose cull program isn’t going ahead this year as the city waits on federal officials to give it the green light. Goose cull permit applications were submitted to both the provincial and federal governments, but federal officials said they do not have the capacity to review the city’s application in order to complete the cull this year, according to documents submitted to city council during its regular meeting yesterday, June 14. “Our application is not the only one that is facing the same issues. Without the approval from the federal government, staff cannot complete the cull. Administration will bring back options on how to progress for the June 28 regular council meeting,” reads the document presented to council.
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