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Few hurdles remain for Trans Mountain pipeline expansion projectThe court decision means Trans Mountain construction can continue, although the First Nations whose case was dismissed have 60 days to appeal to the Supreme Court.CanadaFeb 4, 2020
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Trans Mountain pipeline construction to resume in Burnaby after NEB approvalThe decision does not cover a request to resume construction at the Edmonton terminal, which is still under review.CanadaAug 3, 2019
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Protesting grandpa climbs into tree near B.C. marine terminus of Trans Mountain pipelineA mid-air protest has begun in British Columbia at the western end of the Trans Mountain pipeline, which carries oilsands crude from Alberta to a port in Metro Vancouver.EnvironmentApr 29, 2019
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Trans Mountain outlines construction plans for next 6 months in Alberta, B.C.Trans Mountain has filed a six-month construction schedule with the National Energy Board for the expansion of the pipeline.CanadaJul 3, 2018
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Trans Mountain seeks stricter injunction against protesters at B.C. terminalsAnti-pipeline protesters have made a calculated effort to blockade two Trans Mountain work sites in Burnaby, says a British Columbia Supreme Court judge who scrapped a 10-minute pre-arrest warning and expanded an injunction to include other facilities used by the company.EnvironmentJun 1, 2018
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Trans Mountain granted interim injunction against blockades at 2 B.C. terminalsThe company listed 15 individuals, along with John Doe, Jane Doe and "persons unnamed" in a notice of civil claim as part of its request to restrict protesters from coming within 50 metres of the facilities.Mar 9, 2018
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National Energy Board approves expansion of Trans Mountain terminal in BurnabyThe National Energy Board says the Trans Mountain pipeline project has met conditions required for the expansion of its Westridge Marine Terminal in Burnaby, B.C.EconomyAug 30, 2017
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Deadline looms for NEB Trans Mountain pipeline decisionA key decision that will have an impact on the future of Canada's oil economy is expected this week after two years of work, millions in expense and controversy that galvanized protests and prompted mass arrests.CanadaMay 17, 2016
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