A teenager facing charges related to Kinder Morgan pipeline protests on Burnaby Mountain has been found guilty of two counts.
On Wednesday, a B.C. provincial court judge found Jakub Markiewicz guilty of assault with a weapon and assault.
Two more charges of assaulting a peace officer and assault were dismissed.
The charges against Markiewicz, who was 18 years old at the time, stem from incidents at Burnaby Mountain in November 2014 and March 2015.
He was charged with assaulting a police officer during several days of protests in November 2014 while Kinder Morgan carried out survey work along the Trans Mountain pipeline.
The charge from the November case was dismissed. The three other charges are related to incidents in March.
Media reports said Markiewicz held a log over his head to threaten a pipeline surveyor on the mountain. He was also found guilty of assaulting a surveyor who was not related to the pipeline.
Markiewicz is scheduled to be back in court on Oct. 6 for a pre-sentencing hearing.
More than 100 people were arrested during the November 2014 protests on Burnaby Mountain.