Illegal trapping case results in fines over $9,000
A man responsible for illegal trapping in the Fort à la Corne forest, northeast of Prince Albert, is facing fines totalling over $9,000.
Lloyd Slonski, 63, was sentenced Tuesday afternoon at Prince Albert Provincial Court. In addition to the fines, he must also forfeit his trapping equipment.
As this was his third related conviction, he’s also prohibited for life from owning or applying for a hunting licence; and for a period of five years cannot engage in any hunting activities that would normally not require a licence or permit
The offences date back to Dec. 28, 2020 and Jan. 28, 2021, and happened in the Weirdale area, also known as the Fort à la Corne Wildlife Management unit.