Close X
Monday, December 2, 2024
ADVT 
National

Nova Scotia Man Facing Charges After Allegedly Shooting Neighbour's Dog

The Canadian Press, 07 Feb, 2018 11:26 AM
    LUNENBURG, N.S. — A man is facing several charges after allegedly shooting his neighbour's dog on Nova Scotia's South Shore.
     
    Lunenburg RCMP say the Labrador-pit bull mix was shot Monday shortly before 10 p.m. in a residential neighbourhood off Highway 103.
     
    Police say the dog was treated at a local veterinary clinic.
     
    A 46-year-old man from Italy Cross has been arrested and the firearm allegedly used in the incident has been seized.
     
    He'll be facing charges of careless use of a firearm, unlawful possession of a firearm and injuring or endangering an animal.
     
    RCMP Cpl. David Ferguson said the dog is back at home resting, and is expected to survive.
     
    "It's a family pet. To have something like this happen, it can be devastating," said Ferguson.
     
    The man is scheduled to appear in Bridgewater provincial court on May 2.

    MORE National ARTICLES

    Global News Journalist Files $900k Wrongful Arrest Suit Against Hamilton Police

    Global News Journalist Files $900k Wrongful Arrest Suit Against Hamilton Police
    A Global News journalist who was briefly arrested while covering a fatal crash last year has filed a lawsuit against Hamilton police, alleging an officer used excessive force in an effort to prevent him from filming.

    Global News Journalist Files $900k Wrongful Arrest Suit Against Hamilton Police

    Special Avalanche Warning Issued For B.C. Mountains Toward Alberta Border

    REVELSTOKE, B.C. — A special avalanche warning has been issued for recreational backcountry users in mountains stretching through south and central British Columbia.

    Special Avalanche Warning Issued For B.C. Mountains Toward Alberta Border

    'It's Surreal:’ Daughter Numb After Winnipeg Couple Killed In Jamaica

    'It's Surreal:’ Daughter Numb After Winnipeg Couple Killed In Jamaica
      WINNIPEG — The daughter of a Winnipeg couple killed in Jamaica says she will travel there to see her parents one last time and make sure their deaths are thoroughly investigated. 

    'It's Surreal:’ Daughter Numb After Winnipeg Couple Killed In Jamaica

    Accused Edmonton Attacker Abdulahi Hasan Sharif Fit To Stand Trial; Still Undergoing Second Assessme

    Accused Edmonton Attacker Abdulahi Hasan Sharif Fit To Stand Trial; Still Undergoing Second Assessme
    EDMONTON — A man accused of attempted murder in a knife attack on an Edmonton police officer has been found fit to stand trial, but an assessment on his mental state at the time of the alleged assault is not yet complete.

    Accused Edmonton Attacker Abdulahi Hasan Sharif Fit To Stand Trial; Still Undergoing Second Assessme

    Toronto Police Investigating Report Of Man Cutting 11-Year-Old Girl's Hijab

    Toronto Police Investigating Report Of Man Cutting 11-Year-Old Girl's Hijab
    TORONTO — An 11-year-old Toronto girl says she was walking to school this morning when a scissors-wielding man cut parts of her hijab.

    Toronto Police Investigating Report Of Man Cutting 11-Year-Old Girl's Hijab

    Ex-B.C. Health Minister Terry Lake Says Pot Promising Substitute For Opioid Addiction

    Now a vice-president at a medical cannabis company, Lake said there is preliminary evidence that shows marijuana can help people with addictions reduce their use of hard drugs and ease the painful symptoms of withdrawal.

    Ex-B.C. Health Minister Terry Lake Says Pot Promising Substitute For Opioid Addiction