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Bunny problem was almost taken care of

The province will be installing signs and a security camera at the Helmcken interchange near Victoria in an effort to discourage the abandonment of rabbits there.
Transportation and Infrastructure Minister Todd Stone says a dedicated group of volunteers and ministry staff had been working on removing the rabbits at the interchange.
And, Todd Stone says they were making headway.
But, he says the project was almost complete when about 20 more adult rabbits were released at the location.
As the signs and cameras are installed, crews will also begin repairing the areas damaged by the rabbit burrows, including the sidewalks, embankment and landscaping.
Sharon Vanhouwe
Sharon Vanhouwe
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