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Local resident fined after shooting two foxes

A Lighthouse Cove resident was found guilty of hunting without a license after shooting two red foxes on his property.

The court heard that conservation officers investigated a tip that the foxes were shot in the community.

They determined the foxes were shot with a .22 caliber rifle at the man's home. He did not have a valid small game hunting licence.

The man was fined $1,000 after the case was heard by Justice of the Peace Holly R. Debacker in the Ontario Court of Justice in Windsor back in February.

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