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Indigenous Leaders, Youth Challenge Northern B.C. Pipeline

Indigenous Leaders, Youth Challenge Northern B.C. Pipeline

by LaurenEBS | Sep 10, 2024 | Climate, Ksi Lisims LNG Project, LNG Development, PRGT pipeline

Some Indigenous leaders and youth are posting roadblocks and mounting legal challenges to a planned gas pipeline in Northern British Columbia while the Nisga’a Nation, as the project’s partial owner, pushes back. At the centre of the dispute is a nearly 10-year-old...
‘We Are Willing To Fight. We Are Not Scared’: A New Resistance To LNG Unfolds In Northern ‘B.C.’

‘We Are Willing To Fight. We Are Not Scared’: A New Resistance To LNG Unfolds In Northern ‘B.C.’

by LaurenEBS | Sep 9, 2024 | Climate, Ksi Lisims LNG Project, PRGT pipeline

As construction of the PRGT pipeline begins on Nisg̱a’a lands, their Gitanyow neighbours set up a blockade   In the misty mountains of northwestern “B.C.,” resistance is unfolding under the looming shadow of the Prince Rupert Gas Transmission (PRGT) pipeline....
B.C. First Nation Seeks Judicial Review To Overturn Pipeline Permit On Nearby Territory

B.C. First Nation Seeks Judicial Review To Overturn Pipeline Permit On Nearby Territory

by LaurenEBS | Sep 3, 2024 | Climate, Ksi Lisims LNG Project, PRGT pipeline

The Kispiox Band council in British Columbia is seeking a judicial review to overturn a provincial energy regulator’s decision to allow the construction of a natural gas pipeline on the nearby Nisga’a Nation’s territory. The elected band council, representing the...
CAPE Statement In Response To Indigenous Opposition To The Prince Rupert Gas Transmission Pipeline

CAPE Statement In Response To Indigenous Opposition To The Prince Rupert Gas Transmission Pipeline

by LaurenEBS | Sep 3, 2024 | Climate, LNG Development, PRGT pipeline

Unceded territories of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish) and səlilwətaɬ (Tsleil-waututh) Nations / Vancouver | September 3, 2024 In response to Indigenous opposition to the Prince Rupert Gas Transmission Pipeline, including the Gitanyow Hereditary...
BC Energy Regulator Faces Legal Challenges Over PRGT Pipeline Approval

BC Energy Regulator Faces Legal Challenges Over PRGT Pipeline Approval

by LaurenEBS | Aug 30, 2024 | Climate, Ksi Lisims LNG Project, PRGT pipeline

Community organizations demand updated environmental assessments and greater local consultation for the PRGT pipeline The BC Energy Regulator (BCER) is facing escalating legal challenges over its approval of the Prince Rupert Gas Transmission (PRGT) pipeline, with...
The Ties That Bind Site C And A B.C. Pipeline

The Ties That Bind Site C And A B.C. Pipeline

by LaurenEBS | Aug 29, 2024 | Climate, LNG Development, PRGT pipeline

Hundreds of kilometres apart, pipeline resistance and Site C dam flooding bring to mind the province’s new LNG industry — amid B.C.’s shifting election landscape Last Thursday, reporter Matt Simmons spotted a series of social media posts that caught his attention....
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