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2008

Crown Stays Charges in Bear Mountain Stand-off
Written by zoe blunt   
Tuesday, 13 May 2008 21:01
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Crown Stays Charges in Bear Mountain Stand-off
by Zoe Blunt
The Crown won't proceed on mischief charges for the people arrested at the site of the Bear Mountain Interchange in Langford.
 
Charges were stayed for tree sitters Luke Woodyard and Noah Ross, and no charges were laid against Nancy Powell and Ingmar Lee.
 
Ben Isitt will find out his fate on Thursday morning.


 
The forest defenders are now free to return to the interchange site. An invasive species removal party and broom pull is scheduled for next Tuesday, May 20, the same day as the OCP hearing at City Hall. Details to be announced.

The fight to save Garry Oak meadows, rare species and First Nations cultural sites continues. Drop a line to find out more. 
 
Big cheers!
 
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