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THE WEEKLY ANCHOR
THE WEEKLY ANCHOR
PAGE 12 MONDAY MARCH 4, 2019 MONDAY FEBRUARY 4, 2019 PAGE 13
NEB Recommends
Approval of
Expansion Project
February 22 the National Energy Board (NEB) released its
report and recommendations on the Reconsideration
Hearing, one of two reports that will be considered by the
Governor in Council when making its final decision on the
Trans Mountain Expansion Project.
“The NEB Report released today is a step forward in the
Reconsideration Process for the Trans Mountain Expansion
Project. It provides specific and achievable conditions under
which we must operate to ensure, if approved, the Project
will protect the marine and terrestrial environment and
communities. This report is an important element of the
Kiley Bishke, left, and Kathlynn Redlick, right, from Holy Redeemer School's Girl's Soccer broader process that remains underway, which includes the
Team accept a donation cheque for $250.00 from The Weekly Anchor for volunteering help
during last year's postal strike. Presenting the donation of behalf of the Anchor is staff federal government's consultation with Indigenous
communities. We look forward to the successful conclusion
of these consultations and the decision that will be provided
on the Project in the months ahead,” says Ian Anderson,
President and CEO of Trans Mountain.
Preparation for the Expansion Project has been underway
since 2012 and has included an intensive examination of
marine concerns, risks, mitigations and impacts related to
expanded tanker traffic. Trans Mountain's work since this
time has also included extensive consultation and
engagement with federal agencies and departments,
stakeholders and Indigenous communities about safety and
marine protection.
The Project will be subject to 156 conditions. The
conditions are enforced by the NEB and demonstrate the
rigour and detail that will go into every stage of the Project
to mitigate risks, respect the rights of those directly affected
and operate safely, should the Project be approved.
In addition, Trans Mountain has made hundreds of
commitments to address concerns raised by the public, local
A group of moms enjoyed a complimentary two-hour craft session on Friday, February 15 at and provincial governments and Indigenous communities
Parentlink. photo Lara Felsing
Color this picture and return to HUB International Insurance Brokers by April 1, 2019
for your chance to win a family movie pack. GOOD LUCK!!
THE WEEKLY ANCHOR
PAGE 12 MONDAY MARCH 4, 2019 MONDAY FEBRUARY 4, 2019 PAGE 13
NEB Recommends
Approval of
Expansion Project
February 22 the National Energy Board (NEB) released its
report and recommendations on the Reconsideration
Hearing, one of two reports that will be considered by the
Governor in Council when making its final decision on the
Trans Mountain Expansion Project.
“The NEB Report released today is a step forward in the
Reconsideration Process for the Trans Mountain Expansion
Project. It provides specific and achievable conditions under
which we must operate to ensure, if approved, the Project
will protect the marine and terrestrial environment and
communities. This report is an important element of the
Kiley Bishke, left, and Kathlynn Redlick, right, from Holy Redeemer School's Girl's Soccer broader process that remains underway, which includes the
Team accept a donation cheque for $250.00 from The Weekly Anchor for volunteering help
during last year's postal strike. Presenting the donation of behalf of the Anchor is staff federal government's consultation with Indigenous
communities. We look forward to the successful conclusion
of these consultations and the decision that will be provided
on the Project in the months ahead,” says Ian Anderson,
President and CEO of Trans Mountain.
Preparation for the Expansion Project has been underway
since 2012 and has included an intensive examination of
marine concerns, risks, mitigations and impacts related to
expanded tanker traffic. Trans Mountain's work since this
time has also included extensive consultation and
engagement with federal agencies and departments,
stakeholders and Indigenous communities about safety and
marine protection.
The Project will be subject to 156 conditions. The
conditions are enforced by the NEB and demonstrate the
rigour and detail that will go into every stage of the Project
to mitigate risks, respect the rights of those directly affected
and operate safely, should the Project be approved.
In addition, Trans Mountain has made hundreds of
commitments to address concerns raised by the public, local
A group of moms enjoyed a complimentary two-hour craft session on Friday, February 15 at and provincial governments and Indigenous communities
Parentlink. photo Lara Felsing
Color this picture and return to HUB International Insurance Brokers by April 1, 2019
for your chance to win a family movie pack. GOOD LUCK!!