Legislation regarding all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) on logging roads has been around for six years, but the B.C. Forest Service wants the public to know that they’re stepping up enforcement.
Riding an ATV on an active forest service road without insurance carries a $345 fine if caught, and another $86
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VICTORIA – In addition to people exploring the Cariboo, spring also brings patrols of Crown land and Forest Service roads to ensure off-road vehicles are used responsibly, Minister of Forests and Range Pat Bell reminded riders today.
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B.C. Solicitor General Kash Heed said Monday the province hopes to have a package of policies and regulations for off-road recreational vehicles -- including for snowmobiles operating in dangerous avalanche country -- by November 2011.
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CPSC Report: Deaths, Injuries Associated With ATV Use Continue To Decline
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KAMLOOPS – Rules for off-road vehicle registration and licensing, helmet use, youth safety and environmental measures will be implemented over the next two years under a new off-road vehicle (ORV) management framework, announced Tourism, Culture and the Arts Minister Kevin Krueger today
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The Regional District of Fraser Fort-George (RDFFG) is seeking your input in the review
and updating of the Regional Parks Plan.
In the Regional District, regional parks encompass just over 250 hectares of land and
water, and are part of a larger recreational and wilderness network that includes
provincial, municipal
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This document is written primarily for people who are planning some form of activity or development near wetlands, as well as those looking for guidance on ways to best maintain the high ecological values in these areas. A healthy natural environment is the foundation of British Columbia‘s (B.C.‘s) economy and
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For the first time, British Columbia is drafting a set of regulations to rein in irresponsible users of recreational off-road vehicles and ensure that riders are accountable for how they treat the trails they traverse
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This is a great year end post by the President of the Fort St John Club
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The province is close to adopting regulations that would help rein in off-road vehicle "yahoos" who thoughtlessly run roughshod over wild public lands at the expense of the environment.
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