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Court issues $6,000 in fines to two people who killed Tex, the B.C. grizzly

Feb 5, 2026 | 6:38 PM

TEXADA ISLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA — Two people who killed a controversial grizzly bear on Texada Island off the B.C. coast last year have been fined a combined $6,000 by a provincial court judge.

The B.C. Conservation Officer Service says in a news release that the two residents of the island pleaded guilty and were sentenced on Thursday for failing to promptly report the wounding or killing of a grizzly.

Residents on the island were divided about what should be done with the bear, which had already been moved away from other areas and had stalked people and harassed livestock in the weeks before it was killed.

The bear, nicknamed Tex, was found dead by conservation officers last July after the RCMP received a report that the bear had been shot and wounded.