Fairy Creek Protest
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3 arrested as B.C. RCMP resume enforcement against Fairy Creek old-growth logging blockadeRCMP said Teal Cedar Products had reported "numerous violations of persons obstructing, impeding and interfering with" work the Fairy Creek watershed.EnvironmentAug 15, 2023
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Fairy Creek old growth protesters celebrate as contempt prosecution has ‘collapsed’The Crown is expected to withdraw charges against as many as 150 people, according to a lawyer representing the Fairy Creek protesters.EnvironmentApr 18, 2023
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Second judge to take B.C. old-growth logging protesters’ caseA judge hearing a request to stay proceedings against people arrested at old-growth protests on Vancouver Island says he wants another judge to consider it with "fresh eyes."EnvironmentFeb 23, 2022
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Fairy Creek protesters defend cutting down small trees in order to impede policeThe RCMP have made 494 arrests since they began enforcing the injunction in May.PoliticsJul 26, 2021
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5 more people arrested at anti-logging protest on southern Vancouver IslandPolice were on-site once again to read protestors a court injunction that prohibits activists from obstructing logging operations.EnvironmentMay 24, 2021
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Police operations continue at Fairy Creek B.C. logging protestAn RCMP spokesman says there will be "police action" today as Mounties enforce a court injunction against an anti-logging blockade on southern Vancouver Island.EnvironmentMay 18, 2021
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