DFO is federal, police can be municipal, provincial or federal (in Chilliwack's case, they are federal RCMP), ICBC is provincial.
The responsibility for enforcement on the Chilliwack/Vedder river is with DFO.
DFO is so strangled with budget cuts right now it's a miracle that you'll see anyone.
Any time you actually see some enforcement on the river, it's probably provincial conservation officers acting on DFO's behalf.
There are major restrictions on cross-enforcement and even sharing information between government organizations.
Yeah agreed, anything public in BC if anybody hasn't noticed is very inefficient and slow. But you have to give some credit to our government for doing an OK job during this recession, I just hope next year our economy will be the same/better and not worse(most likely), then our government will have some more time and resources for departments related to our environment.
I haven't seen myself how the gong shows are like, since i usually take the effort to do some scouting (love long walks on the boulder beaches on the Thompson
. But at least these issue can be addressed by the DFO officers or provincial conservation officers. It is probably a whole different story when FN are involved since they are governed at the Federal level.