Close X
Sunday, January 12, 2025
ADVT 
National

Brazen Bear Punched After Breaking Into Home On B.C.'s Sunshine Coast

The Canadian Press, 22 Aug, 2017 12:11 PM
    GIBSONS, B.C. — Police say a black bear has been put down after it broke into a home and terrified a family in Gibsons, B.C.
     
     
    Sunshine Coast RCMP say Elery Froude was home with her two sons and a family friend on Saturday evening when an adult male bear wandered in through the sliding glass door.
     
     
    The bear roamed through the house, going into most of the rooms and drooling on the dining room table while Froude locked herself in a bedroom with her children.
     
     
    Police say her friend yelled, banged pots and shook chairs at the animal before punching it in the nose, which made the bear retreat outside.
     
     
    The bear then began pawing and chewing at the screen door until police arrived and scared it into the bushes with air horns and other methods.
     
     
    RCMP say conservation officers later put down the bear, which weighed about 115 kilograms, after determining it lacked a fear of humans.

    MORE National ARTICLES

    Loto-Quebec Cancels Betting On Future Of U.S. President Donald Trump's Presidency

    Loto-Quebec Cancels Betting On Future Of U.S. President Donald Trump's Presidency
    QUEBEC — In the end, Donald Trump's presidency has lasted longer than Loto-Quebec's plan to accept bets on its outcome.

    Loto-Quebec Cancels Betting On Future Of U.S. President Donald Trump's Presidency

    RCMP Charge Ontario Man Who Allegedly Tried To Import Fentanyl Patches

    RCMP Charge Ontario Man Who Allegedly Tried To Import Fentanyl Patches
    They say the 56-year-old London, Ont.-area man was arrested on Thursday and charged with importing a controlled substance.

    RCMP Charge Ontario Man Who Allegedly Tried To Import Fentanyl Patches

    Canada's Trade Surplus With U.S. Hits Highest Level In Three Years

    Canada's Trade Surplus With U.S. Hits Highest Level In Three Years
    OTTAWA — Canada's trade deficit fell in April and its surplus with the United States ballooned to its largest in three years, boosted by shipments of cars, natural gas and softwood lumber, Statistics Canada said Friday.

    Canada's Trade Surplus With U.S. Hits Highest Level In Three Years

    NDP Leader John Horgan Calls On BC Hydro Not To Finalize Site C Contracts

    NDP Leader John Horgan Calls On BC Hydro Not To Finalize Site C Contracts
    VANCOUVER — NDP Leader John Horgan has advised BC Hydro not to sign any new contracts on the divisive Site C hydroelectric dam project.

    NDP Leader John Horgan Calls On BC Hydro Not To Finalize Site C Contracts

    Body Of 76-Year-Old B.C. Man Swept Away In Mudslide Is Recovered, Police Say

    Body Of 76-Year-Old B.C. Man Swept Away In Mudslide Is Recovered, Police Say
    Roy Sharp was last known to be at his home in Tappen, about 14 kilometres north of Salmon Arm, when the slide happened on May 5.

    Body Of 76-Year-Old B.C. Man Swept Away In Mudslide Is Recovered, Police Say

    Vancouver-Based Yoga Wear Retailer Lululemon To Close 40 Ivivva Stores

    Vancouver-Based Yoga Wear Retailer Lululemon To Close 40 Ivivva Stores
    VANCOUVER — Lululemon Athletica Inc. is shutting down 40 of its 55 Ivivva stores, citing years of operational losses.

    Vancouver-Based Yoga Wear Retailer Lululemon To Close 40 Ivivva Stores