• PRGT on Social media

    PRGT on Social media

    @dogwoodbc As #PRGT construction ramps up so that pipeline owners can prove a “substantial start” before their outdated environmental certificate expires in November, opposition amongst northern B.C. Indigenous groups is intensifying, with youth and chiefs from the Gitxsan, Ts’msyen, Gitanyow, and Nisga’a nations vowing legal and direct action against the B.C. government and other pipeline backers. @mikegraeme …

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  • Key Articles

    Key Articles

    Since August, frontline communities have launched two legal actions against substantial start construction and the Ksi Lisims terminal – the LNG project the PRGT pipeline would feed.

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  • Legal actions

    Legal actions

    Days before PRGT construction was set to start, Gitanyow Hereditary Chiefs burned their pipeline agreements, closed their territories to all LNG traffic related to the new pipeline and set up a checkpoint on a remote road about 170 km north of Terrace, B.C. The checkpoint, established on August 21, 2024, forced LNG traffic to turn…

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