Trans Mountain confirmed the order applied to a 900-metre area along the Brunette River
Cst. Tania Visintin said demonstrators caused ‘a serious safety hazard’ downtown for hours Wednesday
The group arrived early Thursday, planning to ‘block any further work’
Coastal GasLink, Trans Mountain, Rio Tinto, Site C slowed for holidays
The company says its priorities remain the safety of its workers and maintaining a safe work environment
The increased capacity wouldn’t come on line until the end of 2022
Ottawa bought the existing pipeline for $4.4 billion in 2018
Group says protest will be non-violent
The funding is part of the Quiet Vessel Initiative, a five-year $26 million plan
Report seeks changes to Indian Act for Indigenous participation
Squamish Nation, Tsleil-Waututh Nation and Coldwater Indian Band made the application
David Suzuki Foundation calls for transparency, inclusion of First Nations monitors after oil spills
As much as 190,000 litres spilled from a pumping facility
Transportation Safety Board has sent an investigator to the spill that occurred in a pump station
Mostly finished in Alberta, Burnaby terminal expanding
Truck was the target of an act of vandalism and theft followed by a suspicious blaze a few days later
Some have mused that the oil price plunge signalled the beginning of the end for oil
Oral questions, site visits cancelled for 22 B.C. sessions
25 km of pipe laid in Alberta, Burnaby tank farm expanding
Last month, the Supreme Court of Canada decided not to hear five challenges about the pipeline