Black Bear Attack in Whistler
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Woman walking dog knocked down and bitten by black bear in Whistler

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A woman was bitten by a bear while out for a walk with her dog in Whistler , B.C. , treated for non-life-threatening injuries.
Conservation officers shot a black bear that matched descriptions of the one that went after the woman.
It was shot and killed “due to public safety concerns,” said conservation officers.
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