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Sections of B.C. LNG line complete, partnership on disputed portion: Coastal GasLinkThe company behind the Coastal GasLink liquefied natural gas pipeline across northern British Columbia says it is nearing 65 per cent overall completion of the project.CanadaMay 4
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‘Hang on to your seats’: After over 800 protests in 2021, Vancouver’s top cop says more to comeSpeaking at a special council meeting on public safety on April 28, Chief Adam Palmer warned the city to buckle up in anticipation of what's expected in the coming months.CanadaMay 2
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Still no leads after release of video from attack on Coastal GasLink site, says MountieThe RCMP's Cpl. Madonna Saunderson would not confirm a report that the Mounties are close to identifying two suspects in the attack on a northern B.C. pipeline work site.CrimeFeb 23
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No suspects yet in ‘violent confrontation’ at B.C. gas pipeline site: RCMPPolice say the "violent confrontation" between 20 camouflage-clad, unknown individuals and employees of Coastal GasLink occurred early Thursday morning.CrimeFeb 20
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Police officer injured in ‘escalation’ of violence at northern B.C. pipeline sitePolice said about 20 people, "some armed with axes, were attacking security guards and smashing their vehicle windows" near a northern B.C. pipeline worksite.CrimeFeb 17
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Montreal police force reviewing uniform policy after calls to ban ‘Thin Blue Line’ patchesThe Thin Blue Line patch is meant to symbolize solidarity among officers, but critics say it is divisive and controversial due to its association with white nationalist groups.CanadaFeb 17
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Charges no longer proceeding against journalists arrested at B.C. pipeline protestCharges are no longer being pursued against two journalists who were arrested last month while reporting at a pipeline construction site in northern British Columbia.CanadaDec 26, 2021
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Mounties investigate as Gidimt’en clan renews effort to stop B.C. pipeline constructionCoastal GasLink should expect that Wet'suwet'en law will prevail on the First Nation's unceded territory in northern B.C., said a Gidimt'en Checkpoint spokesperson.EnvironmentDec 20, 2021
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Trio of New Democrat MPs sign petition criticizing B.C. NDP government in Wet’suwet’en disputeThe MPs joined 15 former federal candidates and around 1,000 NDP grassroots members saying they are ``angered'' by actions toward Indigenous protesters opposing a gas pipeline.PoliticsDec 8, 2021
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Highway 6 bypass in Caledonia, Ont. reopens: OPPA demonstration blockade closed the roadway between Argyle Street South and Greens Road in mid-November.TrafficDec 7, 2021
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