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Decision: MPL British Columbia Distributors Inc. agency designation approval (PDF, 143.1KB)
Final approval of MPL’s designation as an agency under the NPMA Regulations.
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Decision: McAnerin v. British Columbia Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (PDF, 221.0KB)
Appeal of seizure regarding four dogs, three cats, and one guinea pig in Prince George due to unsanitary living conditions, fly infestation, piles of feces and garbage, ammonia buildup, and lack of adequate water.
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Decision: Singh v. British Columbia Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (PDF, 267.5KB)
Appeal of seizure regarding four cats in Surrey due to chronic unsanitary conditions, high ammonia levels, lack of ventilation, and untreated medical issues.
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Decision: Jaeckel v. Gobind Farms (PDF, 294.4KB)
Complaint related to noise, diesel storage, and excess runoff water in North Saanich. The complaint was adjourned, as the issues are also before the Supreme Court of British Columbia in related civil litigation.
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Decision: Gerigk v. British Columbia Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (PDF, 270.2KB)
Appeal of seizure regarding one dog and four cats in Clearwater after unsanitary living conditions and hospitalization left the animals unattended.
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Preliminary decision: Mucci International Marketing Inc. v. British Columbia Vegetable Marketing Commission (PDF, 347.8KB)
Appeal of Red Sun Farms’ agency designation conditions from BCVMC. BCFIRB dismissed the BCVMC’s summary dismissal application and deferred Mucci’s appeal to the supervisory review process.
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Decision: Greenhouse Grown Foods Inc. & Windset Farms (Canada) Ltd. v. BC Vegetable Marketing Commission (PDF, 263.8KB)
Appeal of the B.C. Vegetable Marketing Commission’s decision to designate MPL British Columbia Distributors Inc. and Red Sun Farms as agencies.
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Preliminary decision: Medel v. British Columbia Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (PDF, 149.8KB)
Appeal of dog seizure under the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act. The appellant surrendered the dog during the hearing, and BCFIRB dismissed the appeal as withdrawn.
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Decision: Arnold v. BC SPCA (PDF, 116.6KB)
Appeal of seizure of 59 dogs and 14 exotic birds. BCFIRB dismissed the appeal after the appellant withdrew the appeal.
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Decision: Prior approval of the British Columbia Chicken Marketing Board’s decision to remove the catching cost from the B.C. live price (PDF, 266.8KB)
BCFIRB denies BCCMB’s request to remove the catching cost from the B.C. live price for pricing period A-194. It orders BCCMB to continue using the long-term pricing formula, and to comply with established monitoring and reporting requirements.
