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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHuron Expositor, 2005-10-12, Page 9New regulations Jeff H e u c her t New regulations are in place for the upcoming hunting seasons which will allow hunters to keep more controlled deer. Hunters will now be able to pur- chase up to four additional deer seals in Huron County, and one additional seal for areas in Perth County. In the past hunters had their license and one seal, which allowed for one deer in the controlled gun hunt. The two hunting seasons run from Nov. 7 to 12, and Dec. 5 to 10. Huron and Perth Counties are divided into four wildlife manage- ment units(WMU). There are two WMU's both in Huron and Perth Counties. The Ministry of Natural Resources adjusted the regulations after ana- lyzing deer population figures col- lected over the year, according to Huron East man charged with possession after fire The Huron Expositor • October 12, 2005 Pogo 9 News will allow hunters more deer acting management biologist for the Ministry, Christa Casselman. "We take the numbers and put them into a computer that sorts them, then we can look at the trends," says Casselman. The trends show white-tailed deer population in Ontario ing. They hope by increasing the number of deer allowed to be hunted, there will be a decrease in deer - vehicle collisions, and agricultural crop damage. The increase in deer popula- tion can be attributed to a number of fac- tors, such as milder winters, reduced death to A 21 -year-old Huron out the blaze and was East man has been transported to a local hos-- ' charged with possession of pital where he was admit - a controlled substance ted with burns to his hands after a house fire in and face. Brussels on Oct. 1 at 7:15 Officers found suspected p.m. marihuana inside the The fire on Turnberry house. Street was started with The man, who is also something boiled on the charged with breaching stove caught fire. probation, is scheduled to The man was badly attend court in Wingham burned in attempts to put on Dec. 8. When Accidents' Happen... Call Mark at illEAFORTN �OION COLLISION REPAIR • GLASS INSTALLATION INSURANCE CLAIMS WELCOME • RENTAL CARS AVAILABLE We use quality co U pOHI performance coatings 120 Harpurhey Rd., Seaforth 522-2222 young deer because of a smaller coy- ote population, and decreased hunt- ing areas due to urban expansion. These changes follow a couple others by the Ministry over the past few years. The Ministry has expanded the length of archery and is grow- gun deer hunting seasons and intro- duced a second hunting season all together. You can purchase the additional deer seals at the Ministry of Natural Resources office in Clinton beginning Oct. 17 at 8:30 a.m. The Ministry expects line-ups for the extra seals. Thanks to our customers for gaming us the best. BE. CUS ) SE' Thanks to our employees for making us the best. The 2(X)5 Customer Service Index has ranked TD Canada Trust #1 for Overall Quality of Customer Service. This recognition underlines what we've known since we started 150 years ago — service is everything. So to all our customers who named us the hest and to all our employees who make us the best every day. thank -you. ell1-800-436-3333 www.tdcanadatrust.com 1D Canada Trust Banking can be this comfortable 'Recogrized for Excellence in Overall Quarry of Custom Senate among the Big 5 Baric acarting to the Customer Service Index conducted kr/ Synavole, September 2005.