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Alliance applauds BC pipeline agreements

The First Nations LNG Alliance cheered today the announcement that the Coastal GasLink Pipeline has signed community and project agreements with all 20 First Nations councils along its proposed pipeline route in BC. “This is great news for the Nations,” said Karen Ogen-Toews, CEO of the First Nations LNG Alliance. “When the pipeline goes through,…

Fourteen northern BC mayors press support for LNG

Fourteen northern B.C. mayors whose communities would financially benefit from the planned LNG Canada multi-billion liquefied natural gas project at Kitimat say they’re disappointed a Smithers resident now wants a federal review of the pipeline that would feed it. The mayors of communities from northeastern B.C. through the northwest have told Michael Sawyer he had years to…

Natural gas deal benefits salmon in Huu-ay-aht waters

The following story ran on CBC News: A financial deal between the Huu-ay-aht First Nations and a natural gas exporter is allowing a decades-old salmon renewal plan to go ahead, according to Huu-ay-aht Chief Coun. Robert J. Dennis Sr. The Sarita and Pachena Watershed Renewal project aims to restore depleted salmon spawning areas and juvenile salmon habitats in key waterways on Huu-ay-aht Nations’ territory on the west coast of Vancouver Island…

Coastal GasLink signing ceremonies

TransCanada announced June 26 that its Coastal GasLink Pipeline project has conditionally awarded $620 million in contract work to northern BC Indigenous businesses for the project’s right-of-way clearing, medical, security and camp management needs. Conditional, that is, on a Final Investment Decision by the Joint Venture Participants of LNG Canada for their proposed natural gas…

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