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First edit

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That sounded like a crazy storm! Good edit, thanks for using a reference. The Interior (Talk) 22:18, 12 February 2012 (UTC)Reply

Invitation to Vancouver meetup

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Clayoquot Sound Outline

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This is the outline that we have agreed upon as a team. I will be responsible for section 5.2, entitled 'Blockades and Protests'.


  • 5 Logging Protests

5.1 Origins of Controversy -This section will discuss the controversy in the area that existed prior to the mass protests and blockades -Policies and new opinions that began to emerge in the 1960s with regard to British Columbia’s forest industry.

5.2 Blockades and Protests -Although there is already some information on the blockades and protests this section will bring in more detail on the subject -Showing the different sides of the controversy and the interests of the separate groups

5.3 Media and Protest Attention -The logging protests and blockades received mass media attention and brought forward issues that were happening throughout the province during this period -Looking at how the media portrayed the event and the different sides that were covered -Looking at the material form MacIsaac, Champagne, and Bruan


  • 6 Trials, Arrests and Aftermath of Protests

6.1 Trial Outcomes -Looking at the mass arrests that resulted in many individuals having to go to trail and outcomes of those trails -Looking at the material from MacIsaac and Champagne for this section

6.2 Aftermath of the Controversy -How did this event change policies in British Columbia? -What happened in the area after the controversy?

Hey Maggie, I'm going to post it on the talk page tomorrow morning before class to give everyone in the group a chance to look at it and make any changes. See you tomorrow :) ~~Ashley — Preceding unsigned comment added by Ashleypiv (talkcontribs) 02:34, 13 March 2012 (UTC)Reply

Set up a sandbox please

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Mmann7, the button to your sandbox links to MY sandbox! This needs to be fixed. You need to set up your sandbox and then do the drafts of your section of the article in your sandbox. If you don't know how to do this, let me know and I will help, but FRBIV has his set up correctly and can probably help. --Greentina (talk) 03:43, 16 March 2012 (UTC)Reply

Hi Greentina, we've discovered that the old link from my user page goes to the sandbox of whichever user clicks it. So when FrankRBIV clicked it, it went to his sandbox, but when I log in and click it, it goes to mine. Not sure what the issue was. I've corrected the link, but now have two sandboxes... not sure what to do about that. In any case, you should now be able to see my drafts in my new sandbox. --Mmann7 (talk) 04:38, 16 March 2012 (UTC)Reply
It's all good. Apparently, you used the wrong "syntax": Those {{my sandbox}} templates are wonky: they go to the sandbox of whoever is clicking it. Using the standard [[User:Example/sandbox]] works! --Greentina (talk) 04:56, 16 March 2012 (UTC)Reply

Hello Mmann7, Hdst here I'm one of the campus ambassadors. I just wanted to tell you and your group everything looks good. Let me know if I can help you guys with anything.--Hdst (talk) 15:34, 16 March 2012 (UTC)Reply