Thursday, May 27, 2010

Trevor Update

As those of you who live in the territory may be aware, there was another court hearing regarding Trevor the dog on 26th May. The result of that is a court hearing on 5th July. We have a potential foster home for Trevor outside Whitehorse and the Society will be holding meetings with the City in the next few weeks to discuss the matter before the court date. The City has indicated that they want to work on ironing out any problems and both sides will be working hard to resolve the situation to Trevor's advantage.
The judge has indicated that he wishes to see the matter resolved either way in the near future and we are hopeful that Trevor can be homed and continue his rehabilitation.

On a lighter note, Dogtown - The Trial of Trevor had its first performance at Whitehorse's Guild Hall recently. Written by local playwright Ross Ness, the play was performed to positive audience reaction. Ross is currently at work on a full length version of the play. It is hoped that Trevor will be able to make a public appearance on stage when the play is completed and receives its premiere.

1 comment:

  1. Well that is good news. Trevor has been held prisoner by the inflexible restrictions for a year now. I am glad that the judge has seen fit to relax them and allow the right person to foster Trevor. It isn't about location but about vocation. What does it matter if the people who have the skills to take care of Trevor and give him the best chance at rehabilitation live outside the city limit? It is not like he is going to disappear as he will still be monitored. Maureen

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