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Month: February 2021

3rd Issue – Now Accepting Submissions

Posted on 28 February 2021 - 23 September 2021 by iliveinaditch

We are now taking submissions for our third issue of No More City. Check out our submissions page to find out how to submit your work! The submission period for our third issue will be open until July 31st.

For this issue, we are particularly interested in pieces on
Covid, alienation, reflections on “community,” land defense, antifascism in vancouver, “what’s going on?,” and recent and ongoing struggles (e.g.: TMX, treesitting, tent city).

As we are a vancouver-based zine, we are looking to publish work from vancouver or elsewhere in british columbia.

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2nd Issue Out!

Posted on 1 February 2021 - 2 February 2021 by nomore

Our second issue (Fall/Winter 2021) is finally out! Check it out in our archive. Fuck all y’all!

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Five Months of Direct Action Disrupt Old Growth Logging on so­called Vancouver Island

Posted on 1 February 2021 - 27 February 2021 by Anonymous Submitter
Ten people stand in a row some with their fists raised. They hold a banner saying "No roads into fairy creek". Behind them can be seen heavy machinery and a small grey tent. Further back there are trees.

January 10, 2021, Unceded Pacheedaht Territory:

The San Juan River, flowing into the Pacific Ocean on the southwest coast of Vancouver Island, feels different than most island rivers. This majestic coastal river ecosystem is of a scale one is more accustomed to seeing on the mainland. The meandering braids of the broad estuarine area it shares with the smaller Gordon River, sometimes cloaked in mist that hides the mountains of the surrounding valleys, are home to everything from salmon and steelhead to giant green sturgeon. The area around the watershed is also home to the biggest trees still standing in socalled Canada, such as the Cheewhat Cedar, the San Juan Spruce and the Red Creek Fir.

Since August 10, 2020, grassroots blockades have continuously defended the headwaters of Ada’itsx (Fairy Creek) – the last unlogged tributary of the San Juan from being clearcut by Teal Jones Group and its contractors [1]. This is the longest sustained direct action of its kind in this region since the infamous Bear Mountain treesit in Langford (2007­-2008)[2].

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