Friday, 10 February 2012

More information on the Injunction

Last-minute injunction halts Invermere deer cull

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Members of the Invermere Deer Protection Organization (IDPO) have obtained a temporary injunction from the Supreme Court of British Columbia to halt the proposed cull of 100 Invermere urban deer until February 24.
District of Invermere (DOI) mayor Gerry Taft was only served with the injunction late last night, on the eve of the proposed cull moving forward. The clover traps had already arrived following the recent cull in Kimberley, and as The Echo had reported yesterday the cull was likely to begin this weekend.
"I'm disappointed," Taft told The Echo Friday. "I'm disappointed that it came in at the last minute, and I'm also disappointed that there is a small number of people—there are 14 people who signed the affidavit as part of the petition to the court. No matter what, it's going to cost the DOI some money in legal fees. At this point it is with our legal council, who are exploring all the legal options, and we've also made contact with the provincial government to let them be aware of the situation—so at this point I guess it's a waiting game."
More to follow as further information becomes available.

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