Capital Daily's Fairy Creek coverage, so far
We've been covering the old-growth blockades for months. Here's everything we've reported to date

For over a year, forest activists have been camping out and blockading roads outside Port Renfrew in an attempt to stop planned logging in and around Fairy Creek, one of the largest unlogged sections of old-growth forest on Vancouver Island.
But a lot has changed since the first activists arrived in August 2020. A court injunction against the blockaders has passed, expired, and then extended, arrests have been made, and tensions continue to rise. The issue has been thrust into the public conversation and become about much more than one watershed; some are seeing this fight as a proxy for old-growth logging and the future of forestry on Vancouver Island.
Capital Daily has sent reporters and photographers out to the blockades over the past nine months to capture all sides of the issue. Here is a full list of our multi-platform coverage so far. And if you want to see more of this work, consider becoming a member .
February 5, 2022
Fairy Creek lawyers asking BC court to throw out charges based on RCMP conduct
Lawyers to submit evidence of assault, unnecessary use of force, sexual harassment, intimidation and more in fight to have charges dropped
January 27, 2022
Podcast: Judges Extend Injunction at Fairy Creek. What Now?
The BC Court of Appeal has ruled in favour of extending the injunction filed by Teal Jones Ltd. against protestors at Fairy Creek, arguing that the previous court ruling, issued by Justice Thompson in September 2021, was lacking. We look into what this means for the ongoing protests at Fairy Creek and where the legal battle goes from here.
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Jan 27· Capital Daily
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January 27, 2022
Fairy Creek injunction is back in place by order of the BC appeal court
The original injunction expired in October, but a temporary injunction has been active since
December 2, 2021
Podcast: Some of BC's Possible Old-Growth Deferrals Have Already Been Logged
On Wednesday, the Union of British Columbia Indian Chiefs held a press conference to air their concerns with the deferral deadlines given to First Nations by the province. They say they are upset about the lack of support from the government this the announcement and that they were given consent for deferrals but not logging in their territories. UBCIC President Grand Chief Stewart Phillip joins to discuss. We also speak with Torrance Coste from the Wilderness Committee over their new updated mapping that better reflects the state of logging in these deferral areas.
Some of BC's Possible Old-Growth Deferrals Have Already Been Logged - Capital Daily | Spotify
Dec 2· Capital Daily
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November 25, 2021
Despite promised reforms, Fairy Creek is far from over
Deferrals and changes to logging legislation is coming. But the activists aren’t leaving
November 17, 2021
The RCMP spent $3.75 million in five months of enforcement at Fairy Creek
A document obtained by Capital Daily breaks details some of the costs of enforcing the injunction
November 3, 2021
Podcast: Here's What the New Deferrals Mean for BC's Old Growth
Tuesday, the provincial government announced new deferrals and actions for old-growth forests. We have Torrance Coste from the Wilderness Committee break down what the announcement entails, and Robert J. Dennis, Sr., Elected Chief Councillor for the Huu-ay-ah First Nations to hear his thoughts on the inclusion of First Nations.
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Nov 3· Capital Daily
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November 1, 2021
Podcast: Catching the RCMP in a Lie Over Pepper Spray at Fairy Creek
A joint investigation between Capital Daily and Ricochet Media has found the RCMP account of an August pepper spray incident was full of inaccuracies. We bring you the real story from that day, and explain how our investigation led us here.
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Nov 1· Capital Daily
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November 1, 2021
INVESTIGATION: RCMP misled public about pepper spray incident at Fairy Creek
The RCMP said they had to pepper spray a crowd to evacuate an injured officer. An exhaustive review of the available evidence shows that was not true
October 19, 2021
Podcast: Examining Relationships at Fairy Creek as Blockaders Brace For Enforcement
We take a trip up to the Fairy Creek blockades in the pause between periods of injunction enforcement. We break down the back-and-forth in the BC Supreme Court over the injunction granted to Teal-Jones, and hear from long-haul blockaders about their relationship with the RCMP and clashes with loggers.
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Oct 19· Capital Daily
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September 28, 2021
Injunction against Fairy Creek protesters expires without extension, due to RCMP conduct
Justice Thompson ruled Tuesday afternoon that the RCMP's enforcement of the injunction was harming the court's reputation
September 16, 2021
Could Fairy Creek change court precedent?
Lawyers for the blockaders want public interest to be considered in judge's decision over injunction
September 15, 2021
Podcast: Expiring Injunction Prompts a Legal Battle for Fairy Creek
As the injunction at Fairy Creek is set to expire, a series of legal battles from all sides ensues at the BC Supreme Court. We walk you through what's happening, and bring you an update on a RCMP pepper spray incident.
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Sep 15· Capital Daily
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August 31, 2021
Podcast: What Candidates Would Do On Fairy Creek
We give you a summary of each of the four major parties’ proposed policies related to old-growth logging and Fairy Creek. We also bring you a previous conversation we had with a policy expert about old-growth policy that would benefit both the environment and industry.
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Aug 31· Capital Daily
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August 24, 2021
Podcast: Violence At Fairy Creek
Tensions between protesters and RCMP at the Fairy Creek blockades have reached new heights. Video footage of police officers discharging pepper spray into a crowd of protesters sparked a wave of protests at RCMP detachments across the Island. We hear from land defenders and the RCMP about the incidents, and speak with Green MLA Sonia Furstenau about what the province could do to change the course, and the arena, of this fight.
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Aug 24· Capital Daily
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August 10, 2021
Podcast: The Eventful First Anniversary of the Fairy Creek Blockades
The blockades set up in and around Fairy Creek have officially been active for a year. Yesterday’s anniversary began with a morning RCMP raid at the camp headquarters and ended with speakers and live music in front of the BC Legislature. We look back on the year that was with the 17-year-old teenager from Washington that brought attention to Fairy Creek last summer.
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Aug 10· Capital Daily
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July 20, 2021
BC judge rules media has a right to access the Fairy Creek blockades
Capital Daily is part of a coalition of media partners that took the RCMP to court to ensure right to access
July 4, 2021
Meet the endangered bird that nests high above Fairy Creek
Marbled murrelets stand as an indictment of BC’s lack of action to protect species at risk
June 16, 2021
NFTs to save trees: viral photos of old-growth log for sale to support Fairy Creek blockades
NFTs have been criticized for their environmental impact, but some say their fundraising potential could outweigh the harm
June 8, 2021
Podcast: Why the Huu-ay-aht, Pacheedaht, Ditidaht First Nations Are Calling For Deferrals
We speak to Huu-ay-aht Chief Councillor Robert J. Dennis Sr. about the decision behind the three nations’ joint call for logging deferrals on their land. We also look into what areas will be affected and how this could impact the Fairy Creek Blockades.
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Jun 8· Capital Daily
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June 3, 2021
Podcast: What the “War in the Woods” Can Tell Us About Fairy Creek
We look back at the protests in Clayoquot Sound to see what we can learn about how the Fairy Creek blockades could end and how big this movement could grow.
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Jun 3· Capital Daily
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June 2, 2021
Podcast: How the New NDP Policy Intentions for Forestry Impact Old-Growth
We speak to Grand Chief Stewart Phillip from the Union of British Columbia Indian Chiefs and Torrance Coste, the National Campaign Director of Wilderness Committee to get reaction on the B.C. government’s new forestry policy intentions and how they impact old growth.
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Jun 2· Capital Daily
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May 26, 2021
Podcast: The Policy Argument For Old Growth
With tensions rising between protestors and loggers, we analyze the policy that could be the answer for all parties involved.
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May 26· Capital Daily
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May 26, 2021
Independent media outlets filing legal challenge over RCMP obstruction
Capital Daily is joining with a coalition of outlets and the Canadian Association of Journalists to demand the freedom to cover protests
May 20, 2021
Podcast: RCMP Limit Media Access To Caycuse Blockade
RCMP has begun enforcing the injunction at Fairy Creek Blockader's Caycuse location, but media access has been limited. After being rejected access Monday, we went to the blockade on a guided RCMP media tour to find out what's going on.
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May 20· Capital Daily
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May 19, 2021
What the Caycuse blockade looks like on the ground as RCMP begin arrests
Seven protesters were arrested on Tuesday as RCMP begin to enforce an injunction to clear the way for logging companies
May 18, 2021
Province co-ordinated with Pacheedaht over Fairy Creek statement, according to emails
Emails obtained by Capital Daily detail co-ordination. At the time, the province denied working with the First Nation
May 12, 2021
Podcast: Everything That Has Happened With The Fairy Creek Blockades Since The Injunction
We break down everything that has happened since the injunction was granted to the Teal Jones Group, including an appeal, charges laid, and an aggressive confrontation by loggers. We also speak with a council member of the Huu-ay-aht First Nation about the events and their relationships with all the involved parties.
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May 12· Capital Daily
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May 5, 2021
Video shows confrontation at Fairy Creek blockades, signalling an escalation as first charges laid
In a video shared by the Rainforest Flying Squad, a group of 10 loggers confronts a group of blockaders. It wasn't the first or only such confrontation as the blockade continues
April 24, 2021
Divide-and-conquer, old growth, and hereditary leadership: inside the Indigenous takes on the Fairy Creek blockades
Pacheedaht First Nation expresses disapproval for Fairy Creek blockades—while Elder Bill Jones continues to support them
April 10, 2021
Blockaders at Fairy Creek describe their experience
New waves of blockaders are arriving; activists say the injunction brought them out
April 9, 2021
The Fairy Creek blockade, explained from the ground
Despite an injunction, the Fairy Creek blockade swells with supporters
April 9, 2021
Podcast: Our Experience at the Fairy Creek Blockades
Today, Jackie Lamport and Emily Vance discuss their experience heading down to and camping overnight at the Fairy Creek blockades.
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Apr 9· Capital Daily
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April 8, 2021
Podcast: Solutions to Protecting B.C.'s Old Growth
Yesterday we looked at the front-line fighters. Today we look at what they're fighting for. We learn about solutions to protect old-growth that also protects the economic stability for all parties involve.
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Apr 8· Capital Daily
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April 7, 2021
Podcast: Life at the Fairy Creek Blockades
We spend the night at the Fairy Creek Blockades to learn about life at the blockade, and what protestors plan on doing now that the injunction has been passed. We also dig into the complex backstory of the situation and forest activism on Vancouver Island.
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Apr 7· Capital Daily
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March 30, 2021
Captain Painfully Obvious is doing whatever he can
With activists blockading Fairy Creek, Doug Prentice is trying to do his part
March 4th 2021
Podcast: Fairy Creek Blockaders Granted Three Week Extension on Injunction
After today's episode aired, we went down to the courthouse in Victoria where protesters were rallying against the injunction. Here's the latest.
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Mar 4· Capital Daily
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March 4, 2021
Podcast: The Injunction Case Against The Fairy Creek Blockades
Today the injunction filed by the Teal Jones Group against the Fairy Creek blockades makes it to court. As we await the result, we take you back to the beginning of the story and explain why the fight to stop the company from logging the Indigenous land is so important.
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Mar 4· Capital Daily
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Jan. 31, 2021
Logging change: old-growth harvesting has deep roots on Vancouver Island, but how long can it last?
Logging-dependent communities are facing an existential threat from what conservationists and First Nations say is an overdue change to forestry practices
Nov. 6, 2020
Capital Daily visited the Fairy Creek encampment. Here’s what we found
For two months, a 24-hour blockade has been attempting to stop planned logging of a stand of old-growth near Port Renfrew
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