Palmer, Jamie Ann
Jamie Ann Palmer entered into a common law peace bond on June 21, 2022. As part of the peace bond, Ms. Palmer must keep the
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Jamie Ann Palmer entered into a common law peace bond on June 21, 2022. As part of the peace bond, Ms. Palmer must keep the
Jamie Ann Palmer pleaded guilty in Provincial Court to causing horses to be in distress under the Animal Protection Act 2(1). Alberta SPCA Peace Officers
On April 8, 2022 Patricia Moore was convicted in Stony Plain Provincial Court of four counts of causing horses to be in distress under the
Rose Lee Adamsen admitted in court on July 27, 2021 to causing animals to be in distress. In March 2019, the Alberta SPCA received a
Alberta SPCA Encourages Owners of Senior Horses to Have The Courage The kindest thing you can do is prevent needless suffering this winter With bitter
Peter Hans SPAHR and Linda C. SPAHR of the Tofield area pleaded guilty on August 21, 2019 in Vegreville Provincial Court to two counts each
As the temperature rises, so do the number of calls about dogs being left in vehicles. Most people understand that leaving a pet in a
Garnet and Joann Schultz are prohibited for life from owning animals other than one dog. The Schultzs must have a veterinarian confirm the dog is
The Alberta SPCA is urging livestock owners to ensure they have supplemental feed for their animals and are not relying on pasture grass to provide
This year continues to be an incredibly difficult one for the Alberta SPCA and the animal welfare sector across the province. Unfortunately, many Alberta communities
The Alberta SPCA relies heavily on donations from Albertans, especially at this time of year. The annual Holiday Wish Campaign is one of the most
Sylvia MacInnes (2nd from left) and Gwen Dambrofsky (3rd from left) along with Alberta SPCA Executive Director Leanne Niblock (left) and Alberta SPCA Education Program Manager Don Seller (right)
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17904 118 Ave. NW
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