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Your Week Weekly k l y CClover l o ver Valley Newspaper September 23, 2015 ❖ www.CloverdaleReporter.com ❖
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Seized animals ready to re-home 16 horses, geese, chickens and donkey nursed back to health
By Jennifer Lang A motorist who failed to stop for police outside an elementary school in Cloverdale was arrested during a back to school safety campaign. Surrey RCMP arrested a 34-yearold Surrey resident during the launch of the campaign, jointly organized by Surrey RCMP Traffic Services and partners the Surrey School District, ICBC, and the Surrey Crime Prevention Society. The woman was later tracked down by officers and has been charged with two criminal driving charges – driving while disqualified – plus two counts of driving while prohibited,
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Lacey, top, has thrived with proper care after BC SPCA cruelty investigations staff seized 57 animals from a Surrey property in August. Lacey, Gracie, lower left, Gregory and Sassy are all healthy enough to find new homes, and are featured at a Sept. 26 adopt-a-thon at 16748 50 Ave., noon to 4 p.m.
events/news/news-surrey-adoptathon.html. The horses will be available for viewing at the adopt-a-thon. Applications from those interested will be accepted along with a sealed
and one count of driving while suspended, a violation that falls under the Motor Vehicle Act. The driver was also fined for speeding in a school zone and failing to stop for police. The “Think of Me” traffic safety campaign resulted in 2,500 drivers receiving handmade warnings drawn by local students, along with 100 violation tickets and the arrest of a prohibited driver. The five-day campaign aimed to draw attention to traffic and pedestrian safety in and around school zones during the first week back to school. An average of two child pedestrians aged five to 18 are killed, and another 42 chil-
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bid. The event runs from noon to 4 p.m. Sept. 26 at the Surrey BC SPCA Education and Adoption Centre at 16748 50 Avenue in Cloverdale.
dren are injured in car crashes every year in Surrey, according to the campaign. “While this campaign was a great opportunity for students and their schools to work with officers and volunteers to help build safer communities, it also helps us get dangerous drivers off the road,” said Surrey RCMP Corporal Scotty Schumann. “Now that schools have been in session for a full week, we expect drivers to be more mindful of the posted speed limit in school zones however will continue with our various enforcement efforts to remind them in case they forget.”
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during the past month, they’ve recovered from malnutrition and medical issues and are now ready to be adopted into loving new homes. All 16 horses are part of an upcoming adopt-a-thon in Cloverdale hosted by the BC SPCA’s cruelty investigations department. “We would love to see them adopted by wonderful new guardians who will ensure that they will live the rest of their lives free from suffering and pain,” BC SCPA Special Cst. Eileen Drever said. There will also be llamas, ducks, chickens, geese, and a donkey and goat at the adopta-thon who are currently in care at the BC SPCA farm and are also looking for new homes. Gregory is a miniature donkey who is about eight years old, gets along well with others and will make a phenomenal companion. For a full description of all the animals featured, please visit www.spca.bc.ca/news-and-
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By Jennifer Lang Sassy had a rough start in life but likes kind pats and the odd cookie. Fiona is a personable diamond-in-the-rough who is eager to please and loves to be the centre of attention. A barn favourite, Lacey is a gentle pinto who is learning to lead, lunge and pick up her feet. And Kenzie is a golden pony, a 10-yearold riding mare who is quiet and laid-back. With a little TLC and good homes, they’ll thrive – creating a happier ending to a sad story. The horses were among the 57 animals – many of them dogs – seized Aug. 11 from a rural property on the Surrey-Langley border. The animals were suffering from severe malnutrition and had been living without proper access to food, water or shelter. The horses were emaciated and suffering from chipped, cracked and overgrown hooves. But thanks to intensive care they’ve received
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