Outcome: Denied / dismissed
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Decision: Hoekstra and Amanda Simpson v. British Columbia Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
Appeal of seizure regarding five cats in Cranbrook due to conditions including confinement in a tent during extreme heat without adequate ventilation or exercise, and untreated dental issues.
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Decision: K.P. v. British Columbia Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
Appeal of third-party surrender regarding one dog in the Lower Mainland due to the owner’s apparent abandonment. The dog was found in a severely cluttered suite with inadequate living conditions, including poor ventilation and potential exposure to drug paraphernalia.
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Decision: Leduc v. British Columbia Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
Appeal of seizure regarding one dog in Armstrong due to conditions including lethargy, vomiting, and untreated medical issues such as Ivermectin toxicity. The dog exhibited symptoms like excessive drooling, disorientation, and abdominal sensitivity.
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Decision: T.B. v. British Columbia Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
Appeal of seizure regarding two cats and one dog in due to conditions including flea infestation, untreated dental issues and unsanitary living conditions. The appellant had a history of missed veterinary appointments and communication issues with the BC SPCA.
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Procedural decision: Primary Poultry Processors Association of British Columbia v. British Columbia Chicken Marketing Board
Appeal of BCCMB’s pricing order decision to amend the interim live price formula for period A-175. PPPABC challenges the implementation of the Ontario pricing formula and outdated feed conversion ratios. The decision was related to BCFIRB’s prior approval requirement and supervisory panel’s amended interim formula.
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Preliminary decision: Pedersen v. British Columbia Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
Summary dismissal regarding the timeliness of an appeal filing. The appeal was dismissed due to being filed after the deadline.
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Decision: Warcup, Gee, Miller, Williamson, Wright, and Kokko v. Daybreak Farms (Terrace) Ltd.
Complaint related to fly disturbance from a commercial egg producer in Terrace. Complainants alleged improper manure management practices by Daybreak Farms. Complaint dismissed due to insufficient evidence linking the fly disturbance to the farm operation.
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Decision: BCFIRB to BCCMB — Denial of prior approval for A-174 pricing formula amendment
BCFIRB denies the BC Chicken Marketing Board’s request to amend the interim pricing formula for period A-174.
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Preliminary decision: Orlaw v. British Columbia Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
Summary dismissal regarding late filing of an appeal. The appeal was dismissed due to being filed outside the legislative timeframe, despite the appellant’s claims of internet access issues.
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Preliminary decision: Drummond v. Kray and Gibson
Complaint dismissed as the complainant failed to identify a farm business being conducted on the respondent’s property.
