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Dog Control service coming to Cortes Island if residents approve

SRD moving forward with dog control service bylaw
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The SRD is moving forward with a bylaw to establish dog control on Cortes Island, pending residential approval (Stock photo)

Cortes Island could see a new dog control service if residents approve it.

At the Feb. 28 board meeting, the SRD board decided to move forward with an alternative approval process that would set up a dog control service on the island. The bylaw, if approved, would give the regional district the authority to “regulate or prohibit activities related to dogs that are deemed to be contrary to the public interest.

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