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Ironworkers bridge blocked by old-growth protesters

Old growth protesters have blocked the Ironworkers Memorial Second Narrows Crossing southbound Monday morning (April 4) in efforts to immediately stop old-growth logging in B.C.
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Save Old Growth protesters block Ironworkers Memorial Second Narrows Crossing Monday morning (April 4) in efforts to pressure the government to immediately stop old-growth logging in B.C.

The Ironworkers Memorial Second Narrows Crossing was blocked Monday morning (April 4) by protesters who are wanting the provincial government to immediately end all old-growth logging in British Columbia.

The bridge was blocked around 8 a.m. for about an hour by about three Save Old Growth protesters who sat in southbound lanes, blocking vehicle access to Vancouver from North Vancouver.

According to Vancouver Police Department, four protesters were arrested and have been taken to jail with charges relating to mischief.

In a statement released by the protesters early Monday morning, Save Old Growth said that after actions in January that shut the Trans-Canada Highway and the Ironworkers bridge which resulted in 54 arrests, “Save Old Growth had paused to give the government time to pass legislation, however there has been no action or statement from the government and so disruption of the highway will resume at an escalated intensity.”

“On our current path, we are looking at the destruction of our society, the economy and the loss of many, many more lives, right here in B.C., in the next 10 to 20 years. The government has known this for decades and done nothing to safeguard our future,” stated Julia, a spokesperson for Save Old Growth, in the release.

Traffic along Highway 1 was backed up The Cut, through to the Lynn Valley exit, and heavy traffic volumes heading into Vancouver is expected to continue into the late morning.