There are setbacks to getting the Trans Mountain pipeline up and running again. It was voluntarily shut off due to British Columbia’s atmospheric river disaster. Heather Yourex-West explains what’s fuelling the delays, and how the province is trying to maintain its gas supply.
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B.C.’s fight for fuel: Trans Mountain hopes to restart pipeline at reduced capacity in days
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