Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry found he was selling baitfish for commercial purposes without a licence
A Sault Ste. Marie man faces fines after pleading guilty to selling baitfish for commercial purposes without a licence, and failing to make an annual return or keep a logbook.
Joshua Schill of Sault Ste. Marie pleaded guilty to selling baitfish without a licence for commercial purposes and fined $2,000. Schill was fined an additional $1,200 for failing to make an annual return or keep a logbook.
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