Thu, Jan 21: Nova Scotia is giving the green light to a controversial project that would allow natural gas to be stored in underground salt caverns near the Shubenacadie River, but as Global’s Marieke Walsh reports, the local first nations group says the project is going ahead to soon.
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Nova Scotia approves Alton natural gas storage plan
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