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Surrey Residents Network
Cllr Mike Goodman's ePetition for a strategic review of HGV access to Windlesham and Chobham

Surrey Residents Network

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2016 7:08


@PaulDeach talks to Cllr Mike Goodman about his ePetition for a strategic review of HGV access to Windlesham and Chobham. The petition can be found at: https://www.change.org/p/mggoodman9-aol-com-stop-the-increase-of-heavy-hgv-s-through-the-villages-windlesham-and-chobham #Windlesham #Chobham #Surrey

Defender Radio: The Podcast for Wildlife Advocates and Animal Lovers

Shock collars are inherently inhumane and potentially traumatizing devices used to illicit specific reactions from dogs. For a long time, their use was supported by trainers and veterinarians. But science and the massive combined experience of top trainers have shown them for what they really are – and revealed more effective, humane methods of training. The Ban Shock Collars movement was introduced to you in an episode last season, but there are some pretty exciting updates to share – not the least of which is that their ePetition is the first to be formally recognized in Canadian history. Any Canadian resident can sign this petition and you just need to follow the links on this week’s blog or hit up banshockcollars.ca to find it. The group has also gained the support of Olympic figure skater Meagan Duhamel and iconic Canadian environmentalist and activist David Suzuki. On this week’s episode, we’re talking with Ban Shock Collars.ca spokesperson Lucas Solowey about the movement, the petition, and why Canadians need to get involved. We’re also hearing from renowned dog behavior expert, trainer, and best-selling author Jean Donaldson, about the pitfalls of shock collars and what alternatives exist.

Surrey Residents Network
Cliff Hilton talks about the Sturt Road ePetition

Surrey Residents Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2014 9:13


@PaulDeach talks to Cliff Hilton about why he started an ePetition following the flooding at the Sturt Road bridge.