Timber harvest left site 'bereft of any park like aspects' shareholders allege in action against Brent Marshall
A dispute over some allegedly unsanctioned logging at the Nitro Motorsports drag racing strip has landed in court.
The work was carried out over during the falls of 2022 and 2023 and, according to the petition, the timber was sold to Canfor with Marshall retaining the proceeds. "As a consequence, the Land will have to be rehabilitated and returned as much as possible to its prior condition. The cost of such rehabilitation is unknown at this time."
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