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Environmental case against Bill Boyd adjourned, pleas expected soon

Former Sask. cabinet minister Bill Boyd has been charged with three counts under the Environmental Management and Protection Act and one count under the Wildlife Habitat Protection Act.

Former Sask. cabinet minister did not appear in court

Bill Boyd did not appear in court Tuesday. His case was adjourned and he is expected to enter pleas early in November. (CBC)

The environmental case against former Saskatchewan minister of the economy and Kindersley MLA Bill Boyd was in court Tuesday, but wasadjourned, with pleas expected early next month.

Boyd was not in court, and the Crown prosecutor appeared viatelephone.

Boyd has been charged with three counts under the Environmental Management and Protection Act and one count under the Wildlife Habitat Protection Act.

One count alleges Boyd cultivated an area ofnative grasslandnear Eston, Sask.,between April 1 and May 3.

The other counts allege that between June 15 and July 15he altered the configuration of the bed, bank or boundary of the South Saskatchewan River near Eston;displaced, added or removed material from the riverbed; and removed vegetation from its bank.

A government representative said that the land in questionis Crown land owned by the Ministry of Agriculture.TheSouth Saskatchewan River is regulated by the Water Security Agency.

The case is due back in court on Nov. 7. Boyd is expected to enterpleas at that time.

The prosecutor said in court Tuesdaythat the Crown is trying to resolve the case.

with files from Charles Hamilton