Kelowna council is cracking down on bear spray sales, hoping new rules will cut down on misuse.
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City staff reported that police files involving bear spray have jumped 80 per cent in Kelowna since 2019, with youth-related cases increasing from 6 to 19 per cent.
Council also heard that after Chilliwack tightened its bear spray sales, incidents involving the product dropped nearly 50 per cent.
To help businesses adjust, the city will launch an education campaign in partnership with the Kelowna Chamber, Downtown Kelowna Association, and Uptown Rutland Business Association.