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The BC SPCA has seized two-dozen animals from a breeder in the Kamloops area.
On Tuesday the organization said it has seized 16 Pomeranian and Yorkshire terrier-cross puppies, one three-month old Labrador retriever and seven chickens, due to unsanitary living conditions, overcrowding and poor ventilation.
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The BC SPCA said the seizure resulted from a complaint to the SPCA’s animal cruelty hotline. A warrant was subsequently executed on a property near Kamloops. The animals were seized late last week.
Posted by KTWDigital | May 20, 2021 | News | Kamloops Mayor Ken Christian announces plans for the Captain Jennifer Casey Memorial, which will be in the newly created Fulton Field Park on Tranquille Road, near Kamloops Airport. The announcement at city hall came on May 17, 2021, a year to the day Casey was killed and Capt.. Richard MacDougall was injured when a bird strike caused a Snowbirds jet to crashing Brocklehurst after taking off from the airport. At the announcement was Capt. Scott Boyd, Casey’s partner. The park and memorial, which will be on the bend on Tranquille Road, south of the airport’s main entrance, will be constructed in 2023. (KTW photo.)
Black collegiate-athletes found to have lower concussion symptom knowledge than White counterparts
Among collegiate football players and other athletes, Black athletes recognize fewer concussion-related symptoms than their White counterparts, reports a study in the May/June issue of the
Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation
(JHTR). The official journal of the Brain Injury Association of America, JHTR is published in the Lippincott portfolio by Wolters Kluwer. Despite NCAA concussion education requirements for athletes, Black collegiate-athletes were found to have lower concussion symptom knowledge than White collegiate-athletes, according to the new research by Jessica Wallace, PhD, MPH, LAT, ATC, of University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, and colleagues. The study also finds racial differences in the sources of concussion symptom knowledge.
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