The largest working cattle ranch in Canada has won its fight against public access to two pristine fishing lakes in B.C. 's Nicola Valley, after appeal court judges overturned part of a previous ruling that said the lakes should be accessible to the public. Supreme Court judge ruled Minnie Lake and Stoney Lake should be publicly accessible. Supreme Court —a ruling that has now been overturned by the B.C. McGowan told CBC's Radio West on Friday afternoon that the club has decided to file an appeal with the Supreme Court of Canada.
Source: CBC News March 05, 2021 21:24 UTC