More than 500 workers have been stuck for three days behind blockades near Burns Lake
500 workers are behind the barricades, blockade erected Sunday by members of the Gidimt’en clan
Province calling for de-escalation of ‘confrontation’ and the peaceful removal of Gidimt’en blockade
Company says move contradicts a 2020 court order
Sley’do (Molly Wickham) calls for reinforcements for road blockades
Murray Rankin said the pandemic and the complexities of the negotiations are behind the slow progress
2 new COVID cases linked with pipeline accomodations
Opposition last year by Wet’suwet’en hereditary chiefs set off Canada-wide rail blockades
AstraZeneca vaccination remains paused at work sites
Greater Victoria student worried about potential impact on Great Bear Rainforest, marine life
The 670-km Coastal GasLink pipeline was approved by B.C. and 20 elected First Nations councils on its path
Coastal GasLink, Trans Mountain, Rio Tinto, Site C slowed for holidays
Coastal GasLink sees 56 lab-confirmed cases at two of its work camps
Indigenous land defenders cannot be criminalized and targeted, argues UBCIC
The Office of the Wet’suwet’en is trying to stop Coastal GasLink’s certificate from being extended
Coastal GasLink in partnership with Nak’azdli Whut’en developed this bridge.
The 670-kilometre pipeline is planned to transport natural gas from northeast B.C. to Kitimat