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Not-so-official B.C. Sasquatch bulletins lightening life in the Interior

WILLIAMS LAKE, BRITISH COLUMBIA, JUL 17 – Unofficial flyers advise calm and caution during Sasquatch sightings and encourage reporting despite no Ministry of Forests involvement, with sightings reported near Williams Lake.

  • This past week, flyers warning of Sasquatch sightings appeared on parked vehicles in downtown Williams Lake and at the Cariboo Regional District Office, with Beth Holden finding a flyer left on her vehicle at the Cariboo Regional District Office parking lot.
  • When her friend saw the flyer in Silver Star, Holden thought it was hilarious and shared the humor by asking around, spreading the prank’s fun locally.
  • Remain calm, do not run, do not separate from your group, and a flyer displayed a Sasquatch photo with a Ministry of Forests Service logo.
  • The Ministry of Forests quickly distanced itself and urged the public to follow official alerts; pranksters placed a flyer on an Idaho tourist's van.
  • Beyond the warnings, the bulletin quotes Sasquatch coming down from the mountains to feed on fish, freshwater clams, and to mate, and encourages photo documentation and reporting to the forest service.
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Not-so-official B.C. Sasquatch bulletins lightening life in the Interior

Sasquatch sighting alerts give some folks a giggle

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Boundary Creek Times broke the news in Grand Forks, Canada on Thursday, July 17, 2025.
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