Hartland Whitetails Ltd. owner Allen Morhart must pay more than $36,000 in fines after pleading guilty to illegal outfitting activities for baiting wild deer into an enclosure.
A woman from Maidstone, Sask., has been fined and suspended from hunting after pleading guilty to trafficking and illegally transporting bear parts.
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Saskatchewan man faces more than $36,000 in fines for illegal outfitting
An investigation by the Saskatchewan Conservation Officer Service has resulted in penalties against two people for unlawful ...
Todd Smith with the SWF said situations like this can give ethical hunters a bad rep, this is why language is important: "The ...
The year-and-a-half long investigation determined that three European clients attended the Hartland Whitetails Ltd. game farm ...
Two First Nations hunters from Ontario who were first acquitted — then later convicted — of hunting charges in Saskatchewan are headed back to trial after a recent decision from the Saskatchewan Court ...
White-tailed deer, mule deer and elk now must be tested in several wildlife management zones (WMZs) in Saskatchewan during the upcoming hunting season. The mandatory tests are to detect cases of ...
If you’re looking for a happy hunting tale, complete with a satisfying ending and a big grip-and-grin, skip this one. You’ll be disappointed. This is a story about losing, dejection, a measure of ...
Saskatchewan RCMP's Major Crimes unit is asking the public for any security footage that might have captured a deadly shooting on Friday. Officers are asking for people with buildings or homes on ...
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