Social Media Influencers Charged
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B.C. social media influencers among those charged with illegal hunting

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Two social media influencers charged with illegally hunting and killing animals in B.C. backcountry.
The four individuals now face a total of 43 charges related to multiple incidents.
The 43 charges are related to the killing of two stone sheep, two mountain goats, one elk and four mule deer.
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