The Canadian Press

2015-09-17 | SPORTS HKN Stoner Hunt Charges

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An NHL player from B-C has been charged after shooting a grizzly bear on the province's central coast more than two years ago. B-C's Conservation Officer Service alleges that Clayton Stoner of the Anaheim Ducks made false statements to obtain a hunting permit. Although the hunt itself was legal, Detective Sergeant Cynthia Mann says Stoner failed to meet residency requirements. (Stoner's kill was publicized after members of the Heiltsuk (HELTZ'-uhk) Nation in Bella Bella took photos showing the hunter holding the grizzly's severed head.)

Date: 2015-09-17
Placeline: VICTORIA.
Source: The Canadian Press
Length: 13 seconds

Transcript Prediction: << Stoners primary residence had to be in BC and he had to be physically present residing in DC for six of the 12 months preceding the date of the grizzly bear hunt in May of 2013 >>


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