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October 4, 2022 Country Booster

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October 4, 2022

Back to warmer waters

Touch down Two Canada geese join others on a local pond for a well-earned rest during the migration south. Below: Camrose and District Fish and Wildlife Enforcement Branch District Officer Lorne Rinkel

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Hunters out trying their luck at harvesting some birds during migratory game bird hunting season are reminded by Camrose and District Fish and Wildlife Enforcement Branch District Officer Lorne Rinkel to ensure they are familiar with recent changes to the federal 2022 Migratory Bird Regulations. For details on some of the changes, see page 4 of this issue.

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A variety of merchandise and services, farm auctions and more!

Win a colour photo of your farm! See page 8

News Features

Pink classes support cancer research . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 County adds grader mowing equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 County sets winter gravel haul rates . . . . 8

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PHOTO BY LORI LARSEN

s the leaves turn colour, the familiar sound overhead is that of the honking of flocks of migrating geese and other birds. The long journey back to warmer waters and richer food sources includes stops in fields and waterbodies in our region.


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