World
        

Society

100 dogs in Canada killed after business slows

Updated: 2011-02-01 09:36

(Agencies)

Twitter Facebook Myspace Yahoo! Linkedin Mixx

VANCOUVER- An organization that fights animal abuse is calling the slaughter of 100 sled dogs by an outdoor adventure company in British Columbia a bloodbath and police are investigating.

Related readings:
100 dogs in Canada killed after business slowsChina makes its presence felt at Vancouver motorcycle show 
100 dogs in Canada killed after business slowsVancouver Olympic legacy open to interpretation 
100 dogs in Canada killed after business slowsVancouver Games break even after spending $1.86b 
100 dogs in Canada killed after business slowsIOC confirms Vancouver Games winter sports for Sochi 

The British Columbia SPCA's manager of animal cruelty investigations said Monday an Outdoor Adventures Whistler employee was told to cull the dogs.

Marcie Moriarty says some dogs were shot, while others' throats were slit before their bodies were pitched into a mass grave.

Vancouver radio station CKNW radio is reporting that the company expected more sledding business in an anticipated post-Olympics tourism boom. But the boom never materialized and the sled dogs were killed last April.

Outdoor Adventures Whistler couldn't be reached for comment.

E-paper

Ear We Go

China and the world set to embrace the merciful, peaceful year of rabbit

Preview of the coming issue
Carrefour finds the going tough in China
Maid to Order

European Edition

Specials

Mysteries written in blood

Historical records and Caucasian features of locals suggest link with Roman Empire.

Winning Charm

Coastal Yantai banks on little things that matter to grow

New rules to hit property market

The State Council launched a new round of measures to rein in property prices.

Top 10 of 2010
China Daily in Europe
The Confucius connection