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Shale gas protesters continue 3-day march to SWN offices

A group of New Brunswick anti-shale gas protesters reached Cocagne today as they continue their three-day march from Elsipogtog First Nation to Moncton to hand deliver letters to SWN Resources Canada.

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Anti-shale gas protesters are marching from Elsipogtog to the SWN Resources offices.

A group of New Brunswick anti-shale gas protesters reached Cocagne today as they continue their three-day march from Elsipogtog First Nation to Moncton. They plan to hand deliver letters to SWN Resources Canada.

About a dozen people are walking along theshoulder of Highway 11, reports the CBCs Connell Smith.

Anti-shale gas protesters are marching from Elsipogtog to the SWN Resources offices in Moncton to ask the company to stop exploration activities. (CBC)

The group says it wantsSWN to stop shale gas exploration activities in Kent County.

On theway to the SWN offices in Moncton, thegroup plans to stop at the courthouse, where people will sing and drum to protest the charges against Germain Junior Breau, of Upper Rexton, and Aaron Francis, of Eskasoni, N.S., in connection with the protests last year over seismic testing.

A protest along Highway 11 near Rexton on Oct. 17 ended in a violent clash with police.Six RCMP vehicles were set on fire and about 40 protesters were arrested.

SWNhas said it does not plan to conduct any seismic testing in New Brunswick this year. Officials say SWNwillsurvey land, do site construction, and prepare to drillthe exploratory wells.