Vanderhoof Omineca Express, March 18, 2015

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Wednesday, March 18, 2015

Protesters at Vanderhoof Courthouse Photo by Rebecca Watson

PEARSON FAMILY: Daniel O’Leary- childhood friend, Jaden Pearson- nephew, Grace Pearson-mom, Darren Pearson-brother, Tanya Fisher-sister in law, Shauna Bakerdaughter, Patrick Stubbington-brother in law, Emily Pearson daughter, Pemba Jade-family friend are shown protesting at the Vanderhoof Courthouse. Read Story on page 2.

Animal bylaw sits in limbo Rebecca Watson Omineca Express Chickens or no chickens, that is the question. Vanderhoof’s new controversial animal bylaw has raised alarms for some in-town residents. Since January 2014, the DOV’s Animal Control Bylaw Committee (ACBC) has been reviewing, discussing, debating and revising the SPCA Model Animal Control Bylaw.

The committee’s new-and-improved animal bylaw sought it’s second and third reading at the March 9 council meeting but, due to some discrepancies (mainly with Section 6), council moved to discuss the document after the chance for public opinion. “We can’t expect every neighbour to like having 40 chickens around but we need to do some research on it and have reasonable limits,” councillor Ken Young said at the March meeting.

If passed, farm animals will not be permitted within city limits. Viola Taylor, 77, lives by Riverside Park and many residents recognize her from the eggs today sign on her front lawn. She moved to her home in 2005 and said at that time the District of Vanderhoof gave her permission to have chickens as long as her neighbours didn’t mind. “If I were to loose my chickens it would be like loosing my babies,” she said.

Taylor started out with three but her flock has since grown to 32 chickens and two roasters. Her free-range flock produces anywhere from 18-26 eggs a day so, she gives them away. “The lord told me every egg I give is a blessing,” she said. “I like to share them with people and people absolutely love getting them.” Yet some residents feel differently. Continued on page 3

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