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1. The Observer - Articles
www.qciobserver.com/articles.a - [Cached]Published on: 4/29/2005 Last Visited: 4/29/2005
We're kind of stuck in a hard place,†Wally Cheer, manager of Edwards and Associates said Monday morning from his office in Juskatla. “All our workers are still sitting at home, unable to work.†They've been there now since March 22, and some in fact have looked for work off-island to meet their financial obligations. Weyerhaeuser doesn't want more logs, according to Mr. Cheer, because it's not sure its log barge would be able to come to the islands, load up and then leave unhindered, following the month of protest action just ended. -
2. The Observer - Articles
www.qciobserver.com/articles.a - [Cached]Published on: 3/22/2005 Last Visited: 3/22/2005
Wally Cheer of Edwards and Associates in Juskatla said the area was busy with people setting up camp and putting the blockade in place. Edwards and Associates, a contractor for Weyerhaeuser Co. Ltd., told its employees to stay home today and for the next several days, Mr. Cheer said. “We've told everybody to stay home until something's resolved, we don't want any conflicts,†he said. “We don't want tempers to flare.â€

