Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: Nancy Macdonald, Mike Hager
Publication Date: September 22, 2025 - 21:45
RCMP arrive on ostrich farm ahead of expected cull
September 22, 2025
More than a dozen RCMP cruisers converged on a B.C. ostrich farm just before dawn on Monday to execute search warrants, as the owners made a last-ditch effort to prevent the cull of hundreds of birds whose fate has attracted international attention.
Staff Sergeant Kris Clark, a spokesperson for the Mounties in B.C. who was on the scene at the farm in the Kootenay town of Edgewood, told The Globe that officers were there to assist the Canadian Food Inspection Agency, which had obtained a warrant to enter the farm beginning at 6 a.m. that day.
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