SNO+ is the successor to the Sudbury Neutrino Observatory. Instead of the heavy water that was in SNO, SNO+ is filled with a liquid scintillator. Recent results from different phases of the experiment (filled with water and partially-filled with scintillator) and a preliminary look at how the detector is performing filled with pure scintillator will be presented. SNO+ aims to load over 4 tonnes of tellurium in the scintillator to perform a sensitive search for neutrinoless double beta decay and the status of the tellurium phase of the experiment will also be presented.