Great Britain’s William Whitaker wasn’t the only one with a tear in his eye after he reigned supreme in the Longines FEI Jumping World Cup at Olympia.
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Dr. Tom Offen ("Big T"), a trail-blazing equine chiropractor in the '70s and '80s died of congestive heart failure on December 18, 2018.
Joanne Bouwhuis, a Senior dressage judge, EC Level 2 dressage coach, and active FEI competitor, recently earned a promotion to FEI 3* dressage judge.
A new animal rights group, called Ontario called Animal Welfare Watch, launched December 17, 2018 at a public meeting in Hagersville, ON.
Saddlery may no longer be recognized by the Ontario College of Trades by July 2019. This means no formal training, certification or oversight.
Woodbine Entertainment and the Horsemen’s Benevolent and Protective Association of Ontario have reached an agreement for a new four-year racing deal.
A horse in New Brunswick was cultured positive for strangles and was euthanized for other health reasons; the farm was put under quarantine.
Ontario Racing announced a reallocation of the Horse Improvement Program purses between the Thoroughbred and Standardbred racing, commencing in April, 2019.
Scott Brash MBE, has decided to officially retire his leading mare Ursula XII at Olympia, which is taking place from December 17-23, 2018.
Ontario Equestrian and its members are helping strengthen research programs aimed at improving health
A positive case of Equine Infectious Anemia (EIA) has been confirmed by the CFIA for two horses on a premises in Cariboo Sub. B., British Columbia.
4-H Canada has announced that the Farm Credit Canada 4-H Club Fund has provided $114,250 to 233 clubs across Canada to support activities and local events.
Ontario Equestrian is helping strengthen programs aimed at improving health and welfare of horses, with the Ontario Equestrian Member Equine Research Fund.
Trainer Catherine Day Phillips won the $125,000 Ontario Lassie Stakes for the second consecutive year as Artilena prevailed on Sunday afternoon at Woodbine.
The Grade 3 Valedictory on Sunday at Woodbine saw the Kevin Attard-trained seven-year-olds Pumpkin Rumble and Melmich finish 1-2.