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Coastal GasLink pipeline project gets OK from two more B.C. First Nations

2016-01-20 21:00:14| Energy - Topix.net

One of the companies that wants to ship natural gas by pipeline across northern British Columbia says two more north-central B.C. First Nations have given their approval for the Coastal GasLink project. TransCanada Corp. says the Nadleh Whut'en First Nation, west of Prince George, and the West Moberly First Nation north of Chetwynd, have signed project agreements.

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