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A Saskatoon store was charged under a new bear spray law requiring ID checks and recordkeeping, following an October 2025 sale.
A Saskatoon convenience store is the first business charged under the city’s new bear spray bylaw, which requires sellers to verify buyers are 18 or older, check two forms of ID, record personal details, and store sprays securely.
The charges stem from an October 2025 incident, with the city citing concerns over misuse in criminal activity.
The bylaw, passed in July 2025, mandates retention of records for two years and restricts sales to products with serial numbers.
Fines can reach $25,000 for corporations.
The city and police continue efforts to ensure compliance.
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Una tienda de Saskatoon fue acusada bajo una nueva ley de spray de oso que requiere controles de identidad y mantenimiento de registros, luego de una venta en octubre de 2025.