24-11-2025 06:15 via cbc.ca

Bear encounters on the rise in B.C. community where grizzlies attacked school group, residents say

As B.C. conservation officers continued to search for the three grizzlies involved in Thursday’s attack on an elementary school group in Bella Coola, residents say the incident reflects years of rising bear encounters in the remote Central Coast community.
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