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A grizzly bear has been living on Texada Island for close to a month , after swimming across from the mainland.
The Mamalilikulla First Nation says it would be happy to welcome the bear to Knight Inlet , west of the Broughton Archipelago .
The bear has already been relocated twice, but has shown aggressive behaviour with humans and animals.
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