Mon, Jan 28: A pilot project aimed at increasing safety for both people and dogs on a southern Alberta First Nation is being called a great success. As Carolyn Kury de Castillo reports, the number of people being injured by dogs on the Siksika Nation has dropped by 32 per cent over a year.
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New dog bylaws on Siksika Nation aim to reduce dog attacks, increase education
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