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Coal export terminal project permit cancelled for Fraser Surrey DocksThe proposed terminal would handle more than four million tonnes of coal annually, most of it transported by rail from the U.S.EconomyFeb 2, 2019
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Employees at Fraser Surrey Docks get sick, have to be decontaminated after mould exposureA number of employees offloading a ship in Fraser Surrey Docks became sick after getting exposed to mould products.May 24, 2017
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TSB investigators sent to Fraser Surrey Docks after container ship fireA team of investigators has been sent to Fraser Surrey Docks Saturday following a fire on a container ship, the Transportation Safety Board said Saturday.Jul 12, 2015
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No adverse effects from coal port: reportAn environmental impact assessment has determined a proposed coal-shipping terminal along B.C.'s Fraser River is "not likely" to adversely affect the environment or the health of people living nearby.Nov 18, 2013
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Health debate on over B.C. coal shipmentsResidents of British Columbia's Lower Mainland have been raising questions about the impact of coal trains on human health, just as the province's economy prepares to kick into high gear over resource development and a major port mulls the creation of a new facility for the fossil fuel.Jun 14, 2013
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Metro Vancouver’s environment and parks committee passes motion to oppose new coal terminal at Fraser Surrey docksThere’s a proposal to increase coal operations at the Fraser Surrey docks, but many municipalities -- including Surrey, White Rock and Vancouver -- are worried about the health and air quality effects of such an expansion.Apr 11, 2013
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