Renshaw Horse Case Back In Court Today - Opinion 250 - News for Northern and Central Interior of British Columbia, Canada
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Friday, October 02, 2009 12:57 PM
McBride, B.C.- The man facing three charges related to cruelty to animals in the McBride horses case, had another court date...
This is awesome!!:beer::beer:To all of the volunteers! WTG You are amazing!!!!
http://www.opinion250.com/blog/view/12173/1/charges+laid+in+renshaw+horse+case
Renshaw Horse Rescuers In For Special Recognition - Opinion 250 - News for Northern and Central Interior of British Columbia, Canada
So glad you are getting recognized! :)
Name released
Name Of Latest Avalanche Victim Released - Opinion 250 - News for Northern and Central Interior of British Columbia, Canada
Tuesday, January 20, 2009 07:31 PM
Tumbler Ridge, B.C.- Tumbler Ridge RCMP have released the name of the 30 year old man who died in an avalanche near...
I have only found it on the news in Prince George, Opinion250 and the radio. The Max has reported it a few times. I hope they are wrong but I don't think so Ben makes a point of verifying facts first.
Avalanche in Tumbler Ridge Area Claims Life - Opinion 250 - News for Northern and Central Interior of British Columbia, Canada
Sunday, January 18, 2009 09:35 AM
Tumbler Ridge, B.C. - An avalanche has claimed another snowmobiler. A man was buried in a snow slide yesterday afternoon in the...
His language certainly speaks volumes, as to what kind of person he is. He's invested $30,000 into these horses????? If that was the case you would think he would have made a bigger effort to get them out.
Sorry Mr. MacKay I don't believe a word of what you are saying.
I just had a chance to read this article, he really is a twit.
If he let nature takes its course why the heck does he want them back, some of his comments in that article are absolutely unreal. I really hope the spca is successful in criminally charging him.
He still could have called the local sled shop, asking who he could contact for help. Since he had their location on Dec 3.
He could have put an ad in the local paper.
He could have had someone local put up posters.
He could have called the SPCA.
He could have called the rescuers, during the...