Equinews

By Megan Reed and Laurie Harris, his daughters 

The family of Dr. David Gwilym Reed of Vernon, British Columbia, is deeply saddened to announce his passing on February 2, 2026, at the age of 88. 

Dave was born October 30, 1937, to Wilfred and Margaret Reed of Vancouver, youngest brother to Morfydd (Leschiutta) and Beryl (Underhill). 

During his “tween” school years, Dave met his lifetime partner, Wendy Fox. They graduated from Magee High School in 1955 and were married in 1961. 

ITHACA, NY (December 16, 2025) — Horses exposed early in life to an allergen were less likely to react when exposed again later in life, according to a new study of Icelandic horses at Cornell that has implications for human allergies.

OTTAWA, ON (December 9, 2025) — In a landmark move for child and animal protection, the Canadian government has introduced Bill C-16, the Protecting Victims Act, which will criminalize the distribution of animal sexual abuse images nationwide.

Live thoroughbred racing at Hastings Racecourse, a 133-year-old fixture in British Columbia’s horse racing and agricultural community, is ending after Great Canadian Entertainment said it will discontinue operations following the province’s decision to terminate the slot-machine revenue stream that has helped support BC’s racing sector for about two decades — funding that ends Jan. 31, 2026.

COCHRANE, AB (December 3, 2025) — The Horse Welfare Alliance of Canada (HWAC) and the Horse Rescue Fund (HRF) are pleased to announce a new initiative through which HWAC will support and help amplify the work of the Horse Rescue Fund as it expands emergency aid for horse owners, reputable rescues, and equine caregivers across Canada.

OTTAWA, Ontario (November 24, 2025) — The Canadian Veterinary Medical Association (CVMA), the national voice of Canada’s veterinarians, is calling on federal and provincial governments to address three critical challenges threatening animal health, food security, and the well-being of veterinary professionals:  

On November 12, 2025, in provincial court in Vernon, BC, Sandra Nickolls entered a guilty plea to causing animals to be in distress, contrary to section 24(1) of the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act (PCA).

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