Brady Oliveira, a running back with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, is another. A cargo van full of cats and dogs was rescued by Oliveira, the top rusher in the Canadian Football League, during his bye week. Berens River First Nation is located around 5.5 hours north of Winnipeg on the east side of Lake Winnipeg. Following the Bombers’ practise at IG Field on
Monday, the 26-year-old Winnipegger declared, “For forty-five animals are now safe and on to their new beginnings.” “Volvo donated a cargo van, which I
drove up there.” I was able to pack the entire van with animals with my girlfriend. The day was enjoyable. Of course, Oliveira is used to this by now. He’s been doing animal rescue for
4 years and believes he has assisted 1,500 dogs and cats in finding new homes with adoptive families. “I’m going to keep doing this and helping out as many
animals as I can, man; it’s been good,” Oliveira remarked. “Our goal while visiting these areas is to just help them in any manner that we can. Whether
it’s providing fresh water and food to the dogs or scheduling spaying or neutering appointments. We can complete that by bringing them back to
Winnipeg. Through her work with K9 Advocates, Oliveira is able to place the cats and dogs in foster homes in Winnipeg and eventually find them
permanent homes across the nation. The majority of the animals are moved out of Manitoba since there