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Blockades And Protests Greet New Pipeline Project

Blockades And Protests Greet New Pipeline Project

by LaurenEBS | Aug 28, 2024 | Climate, Ksi Lisims LNG Project, PRGT pipeline

At 6 a.m. Monday, Richard C. Mercer, a Nisga’a member, parked his truck across Highway 113, the Cranberry Connector, just outside Gitlax̱t’aamiks, B.C. For the next three hours, he turned back every vehicle associated with the construction of the Prince Rupert Gas...
Opposition To Northern B.C. Pipeline Intensifies As Construction Begins

Opposition To Northern B.C. Pipeline Intensifies As Construction Begins

by LaurenEBS | Aug 27, 2024 | Climate, Ksi Lisims LNG Project, PRGT pipeline

Tribal protectors representing members of four Nisg̱a’a villages set up a blockade early Monday morning to stop pipeline vehicles from proceeding past the village of Gitlax̱t’aamiks (formerly New Aiyansh) to where a work camp is being built to support construction of...
First Nation Blockades Road Ahead Of LNG Pipeline Construction

First Nation Blockades Road Ahead Of LNG Pipeline Construction

by LaurenEBS | Aug 26, 2024 | Climate, Ksi Lisims LNG Project, PRGT pipeline

A B.C. First Nation has established a blockade on its traditional territory to close the access point into the Prince Rupert Gas Transmission pipeline (PRGT) man camp. Gitanyow Hereditary Chiefs decided to blockade the Cranberry Connector, a forest service road that...
LNG Opponents Blockade Pipeline Worksite Access Road In Northwest B.C.

LNG Opponents Blockade Pipeline Worksite Access Road In Northwest B.C.

by LaurenEBS | Aug 26, 2024 | Climate, Ksi Lisims LNG Project, PRGT pipeline

Construction began on Aug. 24 in a remote location on Nisga’a lands A group of Indigenous young people have blockaded access to a work camp site for a natural gas pipeline to feed a proposed liquefied natural gas project on B.C.’s north coast. The blockade...
Public Statement: LNG Access To Gitanyow Lax’Yip

Public Statement: LNG Access To Gitanyow Lax’Yip

by LaurenEBS | Aug 26, 2024 | Climate, Ksi Lisims LNG Project, PRGT pipeline

Following months of efforts by the Gitanyow Hereditary Chiefs (GHC) to engage in meaningful consultation on the significant changes to the Prince Rupert Gas Transmission (PRGT) pipeline and the failure to consult Gitanyow regarding the newly proposed Ksi Lisims LNG...
Indigenous Leaders Burn Pipeline Agreement, Set Up B.C. Road Blockade

Indigenous Leaders Burn Pipeline Agreement, Set Up B.C. Road Blockade

by LaurenEBS | Aug 24, 2024 | Climate, Ksi Lisims LNG Project, PRGT pipeline

Gitanyow Hereditary Chiefs are blocking a road that leads to a work camp for the Prince Rupert Gas Transmission pipeline, set to begin construction this weekend. Indigenous youth are at the forefront of opposition to the new fossil fuel infrastructure Gitanyow...
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