Halifax Regional Council is weighing an increase in fines for feeding wildlife following resident complaints about a growing deer population. The proposed change aims to deter people from feeding deer and other wild animals in urban areas. Global News’ Angela Capobianco spoke with Halifax residents to hear their thoughts on the issue.
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Halifax council considers higher fines for feeding wildlife amid deer concerns
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