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Teal Jones forestry company files for creditor protection in B.C.On Thursday, Teal Jones filed a petition for creditor protection at the B.C. Supreme Court.EconomyApr 28
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Injunction against Fairy Creek old-growth protesters reimposed on interim basisThe BC Court of Appeal reimposed the injunction Friday on an interim basis, until logging company Teal Cedar's appeal of the decision can be heard in November.CanadaOct 9, 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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BC NDP scoring poorly on management of forests: surveyA strong majority of British Columbians are concerned about the future of the province's old-growth forests, a new survey has found.EnvironmentJun 3, 2021
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‘Pretty frustrated’: Teal-Jones says it wants to get back to work amid old-growth protestsTeal-Jones Group holds a valid and legal licence to harvest timber in the Fairy Creek watershed, and the company argues that activists are putting hundreds of jobs at risk.NewsMay 30, 2021
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New tactics on display as B.C.’s old-growth logging dispute heats upMore than 130 people have been arrested so far at blockades aimed at preventing old-growth logging in the Fairy Creek watershed on Southern Vancouver Island.EnvironmentMay 27, 2021
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Seven more arrests at B.C. blockade opposing old-growth logging: RCMPOpponents of old-growth logging have re-entered a restricted area on southwest Vancouver Island and Mounties have returned to enforce a court injunction that orders their removal.EnvironmentMay 20, 2021
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British Columbia’s ‘war in the woods’ is flaring up againAnti-logging protestors in B.C. are facing some criticism from a surprising source, Mike Smyth says.CommentaryApr 22, 2021
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