Standing on the doorstep of B.C. Hydro’s head office, a protester said Sunday she was tired and hungry, but in good spirits as she headed into the third week of a hunger strike.
For the last 15 days, Kristin Henry has lived and slept in an encampment outside the power utility’s corporate offices in downtown Vancouver, with about six other activists, there to protest Site C, the $8.8-billion hydroelectric project in northern B.C.
DAN FUMANO – The Province – March 28, 2016.