I strongly oppose this. It poses a significant risk to community safety, and I will no longer feel safe letting my children walk anywhere near that area. There are serious safety concerns in such a rapidly developing and densely populated neighborhood that's already been experiencing rising crime over the past year. Moreover, the financial cost of this kind of project is simply not justifiable in the current economic climate.
These birds were calm, healthy animals that were never tested. Instead of being treated humanely, they were killed in a way that was chaotic, cruel, and deeply disturbing. I have been unable to stop thinking about their suffering. I am shaken, angry, and disgusted. Every new detail raises more questions about how this was handled. We need an independent investigation to uncover what actually happened.
The culling of these animals was inhumane, cruel, evil and the worst animal abuse I have ever seen in my 64 years. The people who did this should be criminally charged. Canada should be ashamed.
It was a sad day to lose the fight to save the ostrich. But what happened next was out of a horror film. I have PTSD and will never be the same. These innocent ostrich were brutally shot at for hours in terror. They were panicked running into walls of hay and each other. The Tom's, which are males would try to protect the smaller. The wounded lay all night in pain , trapped, till morning when they were repeatedly shot again or beheaded. This was not a humane cull, far from it. This was sadistic. I will never forget how these ostrich suffered at the hand of our own Canadian government. I want justice.
Prominent members of our community are being threatened, extorted, and confidence in local law enforcement has eroded. The Surrey Police Service under Lipinski has failed to provide the safety our residents deserve. Change in leadership is urgently needed, and I fully support the resignation of Chief Lipinski. Surrey deserves strong, accountable leadership that prioritizes the safety and well-being of its citizens. Change is needed.
The Johnson family were my cousins, they and no one on this earth should ever have to endure such a horrific experience and then death. Their fun family camping trip became a tragic nightmare! I used to camp, fish and hike in northern BC with my husband and two children but that came to an abrupt end after that MONSTER attacked my cousins and parents.. This crime has broken the hearts of our family and the scars will NEVER heal! David Shearing should NEVER be given the gift of freedom after taking the lives of 6 innocent people. Our family shouldn’t have to relive the horror over and over again as his parole dates come up for review. PLEASE, PLEASE, I BEG OF YOU ,,,deny him any level of parole, keep him in prison so the world can be safer.
I live in the community where the Johnson family resided, and I still vividly remember the horror I felt on hearing about what the Johnsons and Bentleys suffered. This evil man must never ever be granted parole; he has not been and never will be rehabilitated. No community deserves to live in fear of someone who is capable of the kind of vicious and twisted violent crimes he committed.
Sikh truckers are the backbone of this country. I used to work at a Publix warehouse truckstop and did security. Some of these sikh men are overworked, tired, and most importantly they need to be treated with respect. A sincere accident doesn’t mean they should be sentenced with a strict demeanor. Be respectful to this man for his hard work in this country, and may Waheguru look over him.