ContentSkip to Main ContentAccessibility HelpnewsTop StoriesLocalClimateWorldCanadaPoliticsIndigenousBusinessThe NationalHealthEntertainmentScienceCBC News InvestigatesDisability LifeGo PublicAbout CBC NewsBeing Black in CanadaN.S. SPCA sees increase in seized, surrendered animals4 hours agoDuration 3:504 hours agoNewsDuration 3:50Chief inspector Kevin Strooband says the society has seen about a 95 per cent increase over last year in the number of animals that have been surrendered and seized.Related Stories Advocates say new P.E.I. snare rules improve humane practices, but can challenge trappers Changes to P.E.I.’s rules for trapping and snaring come into effect this season RCMP say cadaver dogs will be deployed to search for missing N.S. children Buyback program for banned firearms to begin in Nova Scotia next month N.S. advocates call for further changes to improve mental health care for people at riskMore from NewsVideo5:02CBC Music Class Challenge celebrates 10 years11 minutes agoVideo2:46Palestinians returning to homes in Gaza, IDF pulling back to ceasefire lineThe National 15 minutes agoVideo1:21#TheMoment a rare 7-armed octopus was spotted in B.C.The National 21 minutes agoVideo11:06Why criminal charges are rare for workplace deaths in CanadaThe National 28 minutes agoVideo2:11Venezuelan Nobel winner Machado dedicates peace prize to TrumpThe National 29 minutes agoTrending NowVideo2:11Trump asked about Canadians who are refusing to come to the U.S.Politics News October 7Video2:14Meet the woman behind P.E.I.’s famous ‘mile-high’ lemon meringue piesOctober 9Video0:44Truck rolls onto Winnipeg street without driver7 hours agoVideo0:28Surveillance video shows moments before and after fatal shooting inside StarbucksOctober 1Video3:04Rare white beaver spotted in marsh near Perth October 7
N.S. SPCA sees increase in seized, surrendered animals



