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Wet’suwet’en land defenders apply for charges to be stayed, alleging Charter violationsTwelve Wet’suwet’en land defenders have applied to the Supreme Court of British Columbia to have criminal contempt charges stayed.CanadaMar 2, 2023
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B.C. business group, Crime Stoppers offer $100K reward for tips on Coastal GasLink camp attackRCMP have not identified any suspects in the attack and have exhausted "all leads to date," with no new tips to work with, according to Supt. Jim Elliott.CrimeDec 12, 2022
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15 people charged with criminal contempt over B.C. pipeline protest, 10 others await fateThe prosecution service says it will take four more weeks to decide if there's enough evidence to charge an additional 10 people, while two others won't be prosecuted.CrimeJun 1, 2022
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Charges no longer proceeding against journalists arrested at B.C. pipeline protestCharges are no longer being pursued against two journalists who were arrested last month while reporting at a pipeline construction site in northern British Columbia.CanadaDec 26, 2021
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Mounties investigate as Gidimt’en clan renews effort to stop B.C. pipeline constructionCoastal GasLink should expect that Wet'suwet'en law will prevail on the First Nation's unceded territory in northern B.C., said a Gidimt'en Checkpoint spokesperson.EnvironmentDec 20, 2021
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Londoners rally in support of Wet’suwet’en fight against Coastal GasLink projectSupporters in London gathered together to show solidarity with the Wet’suwet’en people, who are fighting a natural gas pipeline project, Friday night.CanadaNov 26, 2021
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Photojournalist released with conditions after arrest at pipeline dispute in B.C.Amber Bracken was released on the condition that she appear in court in February and that she comply with the terms of an injunction order granted to Coastal GasLink.PoliticsNov 22, 2021
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