Funding will be used to build state-of-the-art shelters in Vancouver, Duncan, Prince George and Fort St. John, where existing facilities are either outdated or closed
B.C. Premier David Eby hung out with some dogs while announcing $12-million in funding toward the construction of four new SPCA facilities.
The province committed to establishing a breeder registry before the pandemic, but Eby said COVID-19 “diverted significant resources” away from the plan. “All animals deserve safe, secure homes where their needs are met, where they have access to healthy food and water and where they can get exercise … whether it’s in their new home or in one of these new state-of-the-art B.C. SPCA facilities.” Eby says.
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