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Left your trash out overnight? Expect a $500 fine from Coquitlam

Coquitlam city staff are patrolling residential areas, penalizing homeowners who leave their garbage bins out — even unintentionally — and draw bears to the area.
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A black bear rips into a garbage bag in a residential area.

The bears are out and filling up on food.

But Coquitlam residents haven’t been reporting the bruins as much to the province’s Conservative Officer Service.

According to sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½'s environment ministry, the service has fielded 404 calls this year compared to 734 calls last year between January and July.

A designated Bear Smart city, Coquitlam recently issued some reminders to residents to help steer bears away from garbage bins, pet food, birdseed and fruit trees — the most common attractants for hungry bears:

  • protect your picnics
    • store food when you’re at parks
  • protect your property
    • lock the windows and doors (or gates) to where your garage bins are stored
  • put your garbage bins out after 5:30 a.m. on collection day
    • avoid rolling them out the night before
  • put your food waste into the green cart
    • it’s picked up weekly

In a release, Caresse Selk, Coquitlam’s environment manager, said city staff are patrolling residential areas and handing out $500 fines to homeowners who leave their trash out — even unintentionally — and draw bears to the area.

Bears habituated to human food cause a public safety concern, she said.

If you see a bear:

  • stop and stay calm
  • don’t scream or run
  • make yourself look big
  • talk in a calm voice
  • back away slowly
  • warn others close by

To report emergencies, like a bear is causing public safety concerns or damaging property, call the Conservation Officer Service at 1-877-952-7277.


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