Valentine’s day is just around the corner and we are inviting you to send a heart to our local MLA, Nicholas Simons asking him to Stand with Clack Creek and help us define a more sane and sustainable practice around logging on the Sunshine Coast
Read MoreWe are awed and amazed at our heartfelt community and all of the forest-forward actions that are arising from all those who have heard and responded to our call for all hearts to effect change.
Read MoreEarly Thursday (January 30) morning, 50 forest lovers marched into the sunrise to show solidarity and love for Clack Creek Forest. The “March of Hearts” was led in song by a local choir as supporters of an expanded Mt Elphinstone Provincial Park walked to the site of the 2 ½ week long roadblock that's preventing Black Mount logging crews from entering the forest. A 10ft tall heart at the front of the march read "We Need a Change of Heart".
Read MoreClack Creek Forest is as good as gone. The Squamish loggers begin today to clear cut our beloved Forest of 1000 Hearts. The trees destined to Richmond for plywood.
Read MoreOn Friday, we did a small thing with great love. About 150 people stood along Sunshine Coast Hwy 101 in unity to oppose the BC Timber Sales (an arm of the Ministry of Forests) and the NDP government's push to proceed on logging The Clack Creek Forest.
Read MoreYou may have come last summer to be under the cool green expanses of Living Forest Institute, to hear a concert, take a hike, learn to draw, make a forest film and/or site-specific theatre piece in Clack Creek Forest. Now, Black Mount Logging has come to start logging it. On a snowy Sunday two weeks ago, they began.
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