Police arrest five protesters for refusing to leave anti-logging blockades in B.C.
PORT RENFREW, B.C. — Mounties arrested five people at anti-logging blockades on southern Vancouver Island as they enforced a court injunction Tuesday.
Dozens of RCMP officers converged on a series of camps along a remote logging road to begin the process of clearing the site for forest workers.
The officers stood outside at least two protest sites and read the details of a B.C. Supreme Court injunction prohibiting the protests in the forests near Lake Cowichan and Port Renfrew.
Staff Sgt. Jason Charney, who read the terms of the injunction issued by the court on April 1, told protesters the warning was a chance for people to leave on their own terms.

