The ministry is telling residents and businesses to remove garbage and other things that attract bears
THUNDER BAY — The Ministry of Natural Resources has issued a bulletin about recent bear sightings in the City of Thunder Bay.
There have been numerous reports of nuisance bears prowling various parts of the city, particularly in the Northwood area, in the last few weeks. A spokesperson said Wednesday that no bear has been trapped to date, but the ministry continues to work with Thunder Bay Police.
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