The Ministry of Pure Sources has fined a St. Helens man $3,000 and prohibited him from possessing a licence for one yr after he pled responsible to careless searching.
The case was heard in Goderich courtroom on August 1.
In line with the Ministry, an worker of the City of Ashfield-Colborne-Wawanosh was practically struck with a bullet on June 5.
Investigation by the OPP revealed that Andrew Stutzman had discharged a .22 calibre rifle at a squirrel in his yard, taking pictures within the route of the primary intersection of Belfast Street and St. Helens Line.
The bullet missed the worker by ft and hit the Township constructing.
magistrate Tara Oudekerk stated Stutzman can also be required to efficiently full remedial coaching earlier than acquiring one other searching licence.









