(CBC)Hunter was brought into custody on Monday morning during proceedings related to charges laid after a Muskrat Falls protest over the Victoria Day weekend. Though Hunter was given the option by a judge to avoid prison time if she agreed to stay away from Muskrat Falls, Ricciardelli thinks more alternatives should have been made available. Beatrice Hunter was taken into custody Monday, after she told the court she would not promise to stay away from the Muskrat Falls construction site. Jodi Greenleaves, originally of Cartwright, stands outside Her Majesty's Penitentiary in St. John's Friday to protest Beatrice Hunter's incarceration at the men's prison. (Gary Locke/CBC)Hunter, who went onto the main Muskrat Falls site last October, is expected to appear in provincial court on Tuesday for a hearing.
Source: CBC News June 02, 2017 16:59 UTC