Fisher expected to recover after grizzly attack in southern Alberta: Parks minister

A Grizzly bear searches for food as he fishes in Khutze Inlet near Princess Royal Island, B.C. Sept, 19, 2013. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jonathan Hayward

CARDSTON - Alberta Fish and Wildlife officers have set up bear traps and trail cameras in the province's south after a man was attacked by a grizzly bear over the weekend.

Alberta's public safety ministry says the man was fishing Saturday afternoon along the St. Mary's River near Cardston, about 235 kilometres south of Calgary, when he was charged and attacked by a bear.

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