A rare 400-year-old red spruce, the oldest among several ancient trees recently found in Saint John, was discovered after months of wetland protection efforts. The future of the 584 hectares of wetlands hangs in the balance as a decision approaches. Reeti Meenakshi Rohilla reports.
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