The Canadian Farm Builders Association recognized four equestrian facility builders at their annual Awards, which honours leaders in the field.
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Two men and two horses were killed in a crash on the Crowsnest Highway (Highway 3 and 95) near the community of Moyie in British Columbia, on February 3rd.
Horse Industry Association of Alberta and the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine will host a one-day Equine Health Education Seminar for Alberta horse owners.
Dr. Susi Cienciala has received the inaugural Dr. Carol Morgan Memorial Award, named in honour of a former BC SPCA board member, from the AWFC.
Brock University Labour Studies Professor Kendra Coulter has launched the Work in Ontario Horse Stables Survey. Take it today to share your experiences.
Nova Scotia’s famed harness racing horse, Somebeachsomewhere, has died at the age of 13. The retired champion was undergoing treatment for stomach cancer.
The 2nd Equine Industry Symposium will take place at the Lifetime Learning Centre in the OVC at the University of Guelph on February 10th.
The Ontario Equestrian Board of Directors is seeking nominations to build a roster of potential board candidates to fill upcoming vacancies.
Draft Mountain Biking Trail Design Plan and a Draft Equestrian & Cross-Country Ski Trails Master Plan have been developed for Cypress Hills Provincial Park.
For Ontario Equestrian members who may have missed the introduction of their new RideON program, here’s a quick guide to participation.
On December 13, 2017, a positive Equine Infectious Anemia (EIA) result was confirmed in Alberta by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency.
Ontario Equestrian presented a cheque for over $28,000 to Equine Guelph, for research, as part of their new branding launch.
Standardbred groom, Cameron Lago, is the inaugural recipient of the Roger L'Heureux Award. He will receive two online courses through Equine Guelph.
Help an abused, neglected or homeless horse by giving a gift from the Ontario SPCA’s Paws & Give™ 2017 Holiday Symbolic Giving Catalogue.
A positive case of Equine Infectious Anemia has been confirmed by the CFIA for a horse on a premises in Havelock, Quebec.