Monday, May 12, 2025, 1:22 pm
In an unusual urban wildlife incident, Regina police tranquilized a bear found perched in a city tree and relocated it for observation out of town. The incident, which momentarily turned heads and raised eyebrows, underscores the unpredictability of nature even amid metropolitan routine.
A bear spotted in a tree in Regina has been tranquillized and moved out of the city to Fort Qu'Appelle, northeast of Regina, for observation to determine if it can be released.
REGINA - A bear spotted in a tree in Regina has been tranquillized and moved out of the city.
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