Extinction Rebellion Vancouver
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One arrested after Vancouver climate protest shuts down intersectionClimate activists Extinction Rebellion says 'arrests are expected' as a part of an act of civil disobedience to raise awareness of the climate crisis in Vancouver on Saturday.EnvironmentSep 25, 2021
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Anti-pipeline protesters block rail line near the Burnaby-Coquitlam borderProtesters gathered at the intersection of North Road and Trans-Canada Highway.EnvironmentNov 17, 2020
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Vancouver police arrest 6 climate change protesters staging ‘funeral procession’Extinction Rebellion had described Friday's action as a "somber moment to reflect" on the millions of species facing extinction amid the ongoing process of climate change.Nov 29, 2019
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Extinction Rebellion climate protesters take over downtown Vancouver during rush hourDozens of protesters took to the streets of downtown Vancouver during rush hour Friday evening to highlight the urgency of climate change action.EnvironmentOct 18, 2019
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Extinction Rebellion plans to shut down Vancouver traffic again FridayMotorists in downtown Vancouver are being warned to prepare for possible traffic trouble.Oct 17, 2019
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Vancouver’s Burrard Bridge reopens, arrests made after day-long climate change protestVancouver's Burrard Bridge reopened Monday night more than 12 hours after climate change protesters occupied the span, disrupting traffic.TrafficOct 7, 2019
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