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  • Preliminary decision: Butler v. Jealous Fruits (PDF, 113.2KB)

    Complaint related to noise from frost fans. Complaint dismissed as the complainant withdrew the complaint.


  • Preliminary decision: Britschgi v. Bal (PDF, 315.6KB)

    Complaint related to noise and pollution from helicopter and airblast sprayer use on a cherry orchard in Kelowna. Complaint dismissed as it was deemed frivolous and vexatious, with no reasonable prospect of success under the FPPA. Issues of pollution/chemical exposure fall under other agencies.


  • Preliminary decision: Maddalozzo v. Pacific Coast Fruit Products Ltd. (PDF, 112.3KB)

    Complaint related to noise, hours of operation, and lights from a fruit processing plant in Abbotsford. Complaint dismissed for lack of jurisdiction.


  • Preliminary decision: Maddalozzo v. BC Pacific Coast Fruit Products Ltd. (PDF, 32.4KB)

    Complaint related to hours of operation, lights, and noise from a fruit processing plant. Complaint was referred to a hearing where jurisdiction and normal farm practices would be determined.


  • Decision: Leveque and Others v. Tangaro (PDF, 129.3KB)

    Complaint related to noise from bird scare devices used in a cherry orchard in Lake Country.


  • Preliminary decision: Hanson and LeBourdais v. Asquini (PDF, 275.1KB)

    Complaint related to noise from a propane cannon used for bird control on a tree fruit property. Complaint dismissed as the operation was not considered a farm business under the FPPA.


  • Decision: R.H. MacDonald & Sons Ltd. v. British Columbia Tree Fruit Marketing Board (PDF, 4.4MB)

    Appeal of BCTFMB’s decision to deny an export licence to R.H. MacDonald & Sons Ltd. The appellant sought a licence to export tree fruit to the United States and off-shore markets, challenging the central selling system’s effectiveness and advocating for multiple export marketing organizations to benefit the industry.


  • Decision: R.H. MacDonald & Sons Ltd. v. British Columbia Tree Fruit Marketing Board (PDF, 4.4MB)

    Appeal of the British Columbia Tree Fruit Marketing Board’s refusal to issue an export licence for the United States and off-shore markets.