After the tragic death of a beloved bear in British Columbia, experts are searching for lessons to prevent similar incidents in the future. The bear, known as Mowgli, was struck and killed by a vehicle on a highway near Whistler. Conservationists are studying the circumstances of the accident to better understand human-bear interactions and how to protect wildlife in the region.
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Woman accused in roadside killing of OPP officer 'just along for the ride,' defence tells Ontario trial
In his closing argument during the murder trial in Cayuga, Ontario, defence lawyer Scott Reid contended that there is insufficient evidence to prove that Brandi Stewart-Sperry collaborated with co-accused Randall McKenzie in the ambush and murder of OPP Const. Grzegorz Pierzchala. The trial has been ongoing for over a month, focusing on the events surrounding the police officer's death. Reid emphasized the lack of solid proof connecting Stewart-Sperry to the crime, raising doubts about the...
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