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Pipeline tensions linger despite positive first ministers’ summit

Alberta’s push for a pipeline through northern B.C. is threatening to cause friction, even as leaders presented a united front after the First Ministers’ meeting.

“Indigenous rights are human rights,” Regional Chief passionately speaks on protests, reconciliation

Following a chaotic day at the BC Legislature, and a speech from the Throne that addressed reconciliation, issues involving...

Amid provincial protests, RCMP conclude injunction enforcement near Houston

Despite ongoing protests and acts of civil disobedience throughout the province, the RCMP has announced an end to 'major...

Amidst First Nations’ concerns, Coastal GasLink remains positive

Coastal GasLink continues to emphasize the potential benefits of its pipeline project. The project, currently scheduled for completion in 2022,...

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