It’s been one year since the anti-logging protest blockades first went up near the Fairy Creek watershed on southern Vancouver Island and the day was marked by arrests at those blockades, and a major protest at the B.C. Legislature. Paul Johnson reports.
It’s been one year since the anti-logging protest blockades first went up near the Fairy Creek watershed on southern Vancouver Island and the day was marked by arrests at those blockades, and a major protest at the B.C. Legislature. Paul Johnson reports.
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