Scott Stinson: Despite attacks, this Ontario city expects its residents to coexist with coyotes
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Coyotes have moved into residential areas in greater numbers in Markham — and Toronto, Vancouver (where this one was spotted), and many other Canadian cities. PHOTO BY NICK PROCAYLO/POSTMEDIA/FILE Article content It is springtime in the greater Toronto area, which means it’s coyote hunting season. Article content To be clear, it is the coyotes that are doing the hunting. Not us. Article content RECOMMENDED VIDEOS Article content On Sunday evening, a young girl was bitten in the head by a coyote in a parkette in the middle of a residential area in Markham. Her injuries weren’t serious, but it w…
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