Posts tagged climate emergency
COAST REPORTER: Logging company secures court injunction against ELF blockade

Squamish-based Black Mount Logging has been granted an injunction against Elphinstone Logging Focus (ELF), which has been preventing the company from cutting timber on cutblock A93884, known as the Clack Creek Forest, since Jan. 12. The granting of the injunction followed a protest on Friday, Jan. 24 at the intersection of Highway 101 and the B&K logging road that drew more than 100 people.

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LOCAL WEEKLY: Taking a Stand

A colourful protest on the side of Hwy. 101 in Roberts Creek on Jan. 24 drew attention to the imminent logging of the so-called Clack Creek Forest on Mount Elphinstone. About 125 people waved printed heart signs saying they “stand with Clack Creek”. The heart theme is based on the fact that protesters back in October attached a thousand felt hearts to the trees, which loggers began cutting on Jan. 12.

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COAST REPORTER: Logging Crews Prevented from Working in Clack Creek Cutblock

Elphinstone Logging Focus (ELF) says it has turned back logging crews heading to work in the area known as the Clack Creek Forest.

ELF has been trying to stop the harvest of cutblock A93884, but a BC Supreme Court judge rejected the group’s petition, filed last April with support from West Coast Environmental Law, against the sale of the cutting rights.

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THE NARWHAL: ‘We’ve been cheated’: Sunshine Coast community braces for logging of forest at heart of park proposal

If you were to take a walk through the Clack Creek forest, a 24-hectare hotbed of biodiversity criss-crossed by well-used trails, you’d find more than 1,000 felted hearts stapled to the bark of towering trees. The hearts are meant to symbolize the hope of the local community that Clack Creek will remain…

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