Posted: Jun 17, 2021 7:31 PM PT | Last Updated: June 18
A doe accompanied by her fawn.(photo credit: Janice Whybourne ) comments
A woman in Kimberley, B.C., has learned a painful lesson about how aggressive does can be during the fawning season.
Last Wednesday, Liz Royer and her Australian shepherd and blue heeler mix Patchy were attacked by a doe while she was running at around 5 a.m. MT near the intersection of Rotary Drive and Knighton Road.
WildSafeBC said it believes the doe has fawns bedding down in the area where Royer passed by.
Royer, 58, was sent to the hospital after the doe s hooves left her two big gashes on her legs, a bullet hole-shaped wound on her ankle and bruises all over her body.
Two men from Sydney, N.S. are facing several drug trafficking charges after police seized $200,000 worth of drugs from two residences on Thursday evening.
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Posted: Apr 27, 2021 8:43 PM AT | Last Updated: April 27
Larry Daniel John Stevens appeared in Sydney provincial court Tuesday via video conference from the Cape Breton Correctional Centre. (Wendy Martin/CBC)
A Nova Scotia man has expressed remorse for his role in the attack of a Cape Breton senior late last year.
Larry Daniel John Stevens of Eskasoni was sentenced to four years and seven months in jail for assault and robbery Tuesday in Sydney provincial court. I am remorseful, I feel bad for the family, Stevens said while appearing by video from the Cape Breton Correctional Centre.
The encounter began on the evening of Dec. 14, 2020, outside the Sydney Credit Union on Townsend Street when the 75-year-old victim had just finished checking his bank account.