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Ontario man fined $3,500 for public land violations

18.08.2026 12:25 1 min 1 source РУС
nugget.ca ISL

Jonpaul Evans of Utterson was convicted of unlawfully occupying and depositing items on public lands. In November 2024, conservation officers found his camping trailer, pickup trucks, and shipping container in the McConnell Lakes Management area, where camping is prohibited. Evans left the items over winter and had a prior conviction for a similar offense in 2018. He was fined $3,500.

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Ontario man fined $3,500 for public land violations

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