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Posted on 27/03/08

After 1,100 years, is it time for a hallowed end?

VANCOUVER -- An ancient red cedar that has towered over the West Coast for centuries has withstood some of nature's most brutish attacks.Now, the fate of Stanley Park's hollow tree - whose gaping, empty trunk has been the backdrop of thousands of family portraits dating back to a time when horse-drawn carriages would back into it - is in the hands of man, and will be decided Monday.

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