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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
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Judge makes ruling in legal spat between City of Kelowna and Eldorado HotelThe City of Kelowna is fighting for Hotel Eldorado to reopen its waterfront boardwalk to public access. A judge ruled on the injunction on Wednesday.CanadaOct 13, 2021
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Old-growth logging dispute: Judge temporarily extends Fairy Creek injunctionJustice Douglas Thompson said Friday it will be a matter of weeks before he provides his written decision on the request for a year-long extension.EnvironmentSep 17, 2021
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Protesters claim vehicles being illegally towed from area near B.C. old-growth blockadeProtesters claim that tow trucks have illegally removed more than 40 vehicles from the area, and were impounded — with a cost of $2,500 for their return.EnvironmentSep 16, 2021
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Climate change cited as reason to deny injunction extension in B.C. old-growth disputeTeal Cedar Products wants to extend the injunction by one year, until Sept. 26, 2022.EnvironmentSep 15, 2021
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16 more arrested at Fairy Creek anti-logging protestsThe Mounties in British Columbia say protesters breaching an injunction against blockades set up to prevent old-growth logging on southern Vancouver Island cut 18 trees.CrimeJul 26, 2021
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Nova Scotia asks Supreme Court to end controversial injunction against illegal gatheringsThe province said it has made a motion this week to withdraw the injunction in light of lower COVID-19 numbers and loosened restrictions.CanadaJun 18, 2021
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RCMP arrest five more at B.C. anti-logging protestFive more people were arrested Wednesday as police continued to enforce a British Columbia Supreme Court injunction against anti-logging protesters camped on Vancouver Island.EnvironmentMay 19, 2021
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Nova Scotia injunction blocking protests ‘unjustifiable’ limit on expression: CCLAThe Canadian Civil Liberties Association said the current injunction goes too far, calling it "a two-handed axe where a scalpel would have sufficed."CanadaMay 18, 2021
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COVID-19: Ticketing at pro-Palestinian car rally in Halifax a ‘betrayal,’ organizer says"We were all in our cars because we were about to head out on the rally that the police were calling for backup, started shutting everything down, started ticketing people.”CanadaMay 17, 2021
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