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Ranch takes pasture to plate at face value

May 28, 2019 byTom Walker

by TOM WALKER HEFFLEY CREEK – Taking the bull by the horns is something the Devick family has been doing since 1906. That’s when it first built a ranch and began running cattle in the Heffley-Louis Creek area north of Kamloops. It often takes an independent business person to step up and fill a need …

Bill 15 could be delayed

May 29, 2019 byPeter Mitham

Bill 15 is facing tough questioning from opposition MLAs during committee hearings this week, raising the chances that third reading could be delayed until this fall. The bill proposes several amendments to the Agricultural Land Commission, including consolidation of decision-making in a single provincial panel rather than the six regional panels that exist today. It …

Changes to slaughter rules taking too long

May 28, 2019 byTom Walker

CHASE – It’s been a year of waiting for the meat processing industry in BC, which has yet to see any movement on some of its key issues. A year ago, optimism abounded when the BC Association of Abattoirs met for its annual general meeting. The provincial government was wrapping up a survey of class …

Asian hornet identified

May 29, 2019 byPeter Mitham

BC beekeepers could be facing a new threat with the positive identification of a hornet native to Asia in Vancouver. A female black-tailed hornet (Vespa ducalis) was caught in Vancouver on May 10. Researchers at UBC and Japan’s Hokkaido University Museum and Ibaraki University confirmed its identity this week. Wasps are known to devastate colonies, …

What’s a ‘Product of Canada’?

May 29, 2019 byPeter Mitham

Should foods made with 15% imported ingredients qualify as products of Canada? The Canadian Food Inspection Agency launched a consultation this week to find out. Right now, only products made with 98% domestic ingredients can qualify for the “Product of Canada” designation. All other products must bear the qualifier, “Made in Canada from domestic and …

Hog farm won’t face charges

May 28, 2019 byPeter Mitham

ABBOTSFORD – BC SPCA is declining to press charges against an Abbotsford hog farm targeted by animal rights activists. Representatives of the association, which is responsible under the province’s Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act to investigate complaints and enforce laws related to animal welfare, visited the farm in early May and found no grounds …

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