 The first ever controlled deer hunt in the city is now in 
the books.   By-law enforcer Ron Bourret says it all appeared to go very well 
but says there is no way to find out how many deer were killed.   He says early 
in the new year there will be a meeting of all the those involved to find out 
how success can be measured in the future.  Bourret says there were very few 
complaints filed with the police and of those, all of them were settled 
easily.
The first ever controlled deer hunt in the city is now in 
the books.   By-law enforcer Ron Bourret says it all appeared to go very well 
but says there is no way to find out how many deer were killed.   He says early 
in the new year there will be a meeting of all the those involved to find out 
how success can be measured in the future.  Bourret says there were very few 
complaints filed with the police and of those, all of them were settled 
easily.   Monday, December 17, 2012
Success Of Deer Hunt Can't Be Measured
 The first ever controlled deer hunt in the city is now in 
the books.   By-law enforcer Ron Bourret says it all appeared to go very well 
but says there is no way to find out how many deer were killed.   He says early 
in the new year there will be a meeting of all the those involved to find out 
how success can be measured in the future.  Bourret says there were very few 
complaints filed with the police and of those, all of them were settled 
easily.
The first ever controlled deer hunt in the city is now in 
the books.   By-law enforcer Ron Bourret says it all appeared to go very well 
but says there is no way to find out how many deer were killed.   He says early 
in the new year there will be a meeting of all the those involved to find out 
how success can be measured in the future.  Bourret says there were very few 
complaints filed with the police and of those, all of them were settled 
easily.    
