The injunction to stop protesters from interfering with logging in what is commonly believed to be the last intact old growth ecosystem in Southern Vancouver Island ended at 4 PM on Tuesday, September 28th, 2021.
Continue reading The Injunction at Fairy Creek has endedCategory Archives: Justice
Northern BC RCMP response to COVID passport
By Pamela Haasen, CICK 93.9 Smithers Community Radio, Local Journalism Initiative
CICK News requested a quote from the Northern Detachment of the RCMP in regards to what their response would be if potential patrons to businesses were to become unruly.
Continue reading Northern BC RCMP response to COVID passportProperty being illegally seized at Fairy Creek old-growth blockades, lawyers argue
National Observer, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
Kimberly Murray faces a difficult dilemma after her vehicle was towed during an RCMP raid of the Fairy Creek old-growth blockades on Vancouver Island in early August.
Aside from questions about whether the car was legally impounded, given it was parked outside the RCMP temporary exclusion zone off to the side of the road on Aug. 9, Murray is facing a $2,500 fee to get it back.
Continue reading Property being illegally seized at Fairy Creek old-growth blockades, lawyers argueElection 2021: Conservative candidate refuses to sign Wet’suwet’en group’s pledge as it may contravene Elections Act
Terrace Standard, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
Claire Rattée, the Conservative candidate for Skeena–Bulkley Valley said she will not be signing an online pledge put forth by a Wet’suwet’en Gidimt’en clan asking candidates to commit to not provide federal funding for LNG Canada and Coastal GasLink projects in Northern B.C.
Continue reading Election 2021: Conservative candidate refuses to sign Wet’suwet’en group’s pledge as it may contravene Elections ActOld-growth activists want fewer police powers at Fairy Creek; The RCMP want more
National Observer, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
A slew of legal applications involving the contentious Fairy Creek old-growth blockades are moving forward in B.C. Supreme Court this week as the protest becomes one of the largest acts of civil disobedience in Canada.
Continue reading Old-growth activists want fewer police powers at Fairy Creek; The RCMP want more