Friday, August 29

People in Selkirk, Man., are being asked to use caution after a bear sighting in the city Wednesday night.

In a social media post, city leaders asked residents of the city’s north end to stay indoors and for others to avoid the area.

The trails in Selkirk Park — which have since re-opened — were also closed over concerns around another bear sighting, and municipal leaders are urging caution and for residents to stay ‘bear aware.’

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Selkirk has had multiple bear sightings over the past week, but local RCMP say the animal spotted Wednesday wasn’t found.

A spokesperson for Manitoba Conservation said it’s believed the bear has moved out of the area and no further action is being taken.

Anyone who spots a bear in the city is asked to call in a tip to 1-800-782-0076.

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Selkirk urged to stay ‘bear aware’ after animal sighting in city’s north end

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