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KAMLOOPS – If you're interested in the Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain pipeline conversation, head down…

KAMLOOPS – The founders of Rally 4 Resources are getting ready for a pro-pipeline rally…

Tensions surrounding Kinder Morgan's proposed Trans Mountain pipeline expansion have been rising over the past…

KAMLOOPS — If Kinder Morgan's Trans Mountain pipeline project isn’t completed, local taxpayers will have…

KAMLOOPS – Members of a First Nations group hope their plan to build homes on…

KAMLOOPS – Ground could break as soon as September for the Trans Mountain pipeline section…

KAMLOOPS – A mutual benefit agreement has been signed between Kinder Morgan Canada, the company…
KAMLOOPS – With a federal decision coming up on the Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain pipeline,…
THOMPSON-OKANAGAN – Thousands of people rallied and marched through the streets of Vancouver in a…

'WE WILL BE LINKING ARMS AND STANDING TOGETHER AS PEOPLE FROM ALL RACES, NATIONS, AND…

KAMLOOPS – The Kamloops Chamber of Commerce has singled out a Kamloops city councillor for…

KAMLOOPS – The Thompson-Nicola Regional District’s support of the Kinder Morgan pipeline expansion project came…

KAMLOOPS – Kamloops and area citizens are having their say as hearings began today on…

KAMLOOPS – The Canadian government is going on a road trip to get citizens' opinions…

KAMLOOPS – With the National Energy Board giving a conditional thumbs up to the Trans…

KAMLOOPS - The proposed twinning of the Trans Mountain pipeline brought First Nations groups from British Columbia and Alberta came together in Kamloops this week and organizer Chief Aaron Sam is hoping there is strength in numbers. “We’re talking about ways we can work together and strategizing on how we want to move forward when...

KAMLOOPS – A collection of British Columbia First Nations will meet in Kamloops this week to discuss Kinder Morgan’s plans to twin its existing pipeline across the province. Hosted by the Lower Nicola Indian Band, the First Nations and Oil Pipeline Development Summit will take place at the Coast Hotel and Convention Centre tomorrow, Oct....

VANCOUVER – The National Energy Board has the right to limit evidence or exclude participants from the Kinder Morgan pipeline hearing, or any other hearing it conducts.
KAMLOOPS - Concern over the type of impact of the Kinder Morgan pipeline could potentially have on salmon in our communities will be the topic of an event in Kamloops this week. The Wilderness Committee and ForestEthics will join forces to host a town hall meeting to discuss the importance of salmon to our communities...

KAMLOOPS - The Kinder Morgan crude oil pipeline expansion has yet to be approved but it's not stopping the company from signing millions of dollars worth agreements with communities that will be affected by the project. Kamloops and four parts of the Thompson Nicola Regional District signed agreements with the company Thursday, Feb. 26, joining...

VANCOUVER – An emergency response plan for the proposed $5.4-billion Trans Mountain pipeline expansion will remain secret in British Columbia — even though a similar plan was recently made public in Washington state.

KAMLOOPS - The City of Kamloops has been given the opportunity to question the Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain Pipeline expansion and staff plan to take full advantage of the opportunity. Noise, influx of workers during construction and impacts on traffic, infrastructure and parks are among the top concerns, along with the possibility of the newly...

KAMLOOPS - As we wind down on the public comment period for the Kinder Morgan expansion project city staff are pointing to the Lac du Bois route as the better option while a group trying to protect the park has garnered more than 6,600 signatures against the route. Two options have been put forward for...
KAMLOOPS — Kinder Morgan has not been providing sufficient information about how it plans to mitigate concerns in Kamloops and elsewhere and the B.C. Environmental Assessment Office is not pleased. The province submitted more than 70 information requests, specific to spill response, prevention and recovery systems as part of the National Energy Board’s review of...