Image: Matt Bartha / Security guards responded to a street just east of Chilliwack General Hospital this past Thursday, Oct. 9 for a bear sighting.
Chilliwack resident under investigation

Sow put down after Chilliwack resident found hand-feeding it and 2 cubs in residential neighbourhood: B.C. COS

Oct 10, 2025 | 10:40 PM

CHILLIWACK — The British Columbia Conservation Officer Service says it is investigating a Chilliwack resident for hand-feeding bears which resulted in a sow being put down and two cubs being relocated to a rehab centre.

According to a statement on the B.C. Conservation Officer Service Facebook page, conservation officers were provided information from the public about an individual found hand-feeding a sow and two cubs in a residential neighbourhood in Chilliwack.

“As a direct result from this individual feeding the family unit of bears, the sow had to be destroyed, and the two cubs were taken to a rehabilitation center so they can be relocated next spring,” the B.C. COS wrote in a statement. “Feeding dangerous wildlife, such as bears, creates a serious public safety risk. Wildlife fed by humans lose their sense of fear and associate people as a source to get food, as opposed to foraging for their natural nutrients.”

The investigation remains active and ongoing.

WildSafeBC plays an integral role in B.C. communities by educating the public on best practices for attractant management and living with wildlife in urban areas.

“Their team has worked diligently in Chilliwack,” the B.C. COS said.

The service says conservation officers are appreciative of the community members who continue to prioritize the safe co-existence of humans and wildlife.

On Thursday afternoon this past week, a bear was seen about a block east of Chilliwack General Hospital in the area of School and Mary Street, and in other parts of Chilliwack.