Stk’emlúpsemc te Secwépemc Nation opposes the route change approved by Ottawa
Worst-case scenario has pipeline finishing in December 2024, rather than early next year
It wants to alter the route slightly for a 1.3-km stretch of pipe
He estimates the latest sinkhole was up to 30 feet deep
Traffic at location in Langley has been restricted to a single alternating lane
Lower Mainland councillor questions true cause of problems on rural Langley street
After a tax sale, the descendants of James C. Kavanagh are owed money by Langley Township
Inflation, labour and supply chain challenges, flooding, archeological discoveries cited for jump
Complaints commission will assess if the group followed own policies and the law
Fifty-one per cent of people in B.C. agree with re-approval of the project, up six points since Oct survey
Advocacy group Protect the Planet discovered and raised the alarm about the dead salmon near Hope
Pipeline runs through sports fields at Vedder Middle and Watson Elementary in Sardis
Trans Mountain project at Coquihalla River has permission to divert stream to replace, twin pipeline
‘This sapsucker mama stopped them with our help’ – Sara Ross with the Community Nest Finding Network
Federal government said in February that no more public money would go toward the pipeline
Shoreline cleanup, sunken and submerged oil, co-ordinating volunteers, and wildlife areas of concern
Construction costs of the expansion have ballooned by 70 per cent to $21.4 billion