ContentSkip to Main ContentAccessibility HelpnewsTop StoriesLocalClimateWorldCanadaPoliticsIndigenousBusinessThe NationalHealthEntertainmentScienceCBC News InvestigatesGo PublicAbout CBC NewsBeing Black in CanadaEquestrian coach who cared for some Ross Farm horses calls for transparency2 hours agoDuration 5:522 hours agoNewsDuration 5:52Upgrades to the provincially funded museum have been under scrutiny over the condition of horses there. The farm has undergone renovations aimed at making improvements for the animals. Watch Amy Smith’s interview with equestrian coach Susan Fraser, who helped care for some of the horses.Related Stories Why horse owners have filed a lawsuit to keep a rat-infested B.C. racetrack open Private prosecution trial of Manitoba live-horse exporter adjourned Owner of 2-time P.E.I. champion calls doping allegations against horse trainer ‘nauseating’ Ontario horse trainer suspended 10 years for buying performance-enhancing drugs: AGCO Ontario couple says decades-old riding business crushed after water from new development dumped near propertyMore from NewsVideo1:15Skatepark users flipping out over Cowboys Park fencingCBC News: Calgary at 6:00 34 minutes agoVideo2:32Alberta seniors face rising drug prescription costs38 minutes agoVideo2:05Here’s how Calgary’s big plan to address its housing crisis is going1 hour agoVideo2:02Kinew wants more Thompson hotel rooms for wildfire evacuees1 hour agoVideo3:07Winnipeg police chief suggests stun guns save lives, could replace firearms in future1 hour agoTrending NowVideo0:17 Raw video shows Air India flight crashing moments after takeoff June 12Video2:10Boeing Dreamliner crashed 5 minutes after takeoffJune 12Video1:11#TheMoment a N.S fisherman spotted a pod of orcasThe National June 12Video0:53Did you know these hit songs were actually only big in Canada?February 26Video15:38Will Donald Trump and Elon Musk destroy each other? | About ThatAbout That with Andrew Chang June 10now
Equestrian coach who cared for some Ross Farm horses calls for transparency
