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Fairy Creek blockade activists now face arrest if logging company Teal-Jones can’t access its old-growth cut blocks on south Vancouver Island.
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Fairy Creek old-growth activists face arrests

April 5, 2021 Rochelle Baker 5 Comments

National Observer, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter

Fairy Creek old-growth activists are facing arrest after a logging company won a court order banning blockades defending some of the last tracts of ancient rainforest on southern Vancouver Island.

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