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Letter: People of B.C. must speak up on KM pipeline

The Editor, Re. “Safety measures aplenty in pipeline plan: Kinder” (Letters, The Tri-City News, June 24) and “Review ends with whimper & 157 conditions” (Green Scene, The Tri-City News, June 10).
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The Editor,

Re. “Safety measures aplenty in pipeline plan: Kinder” (Letters, The Tri-City News, June 24) and “Review ends with whimper & 157 conditions” (Green Scene, The Tri-City News, June 10).

Dear Kinder Morgan and NEB:

This very newspaper printed an article recently about your review. All I have to say to you is go away or come out of the dark ages. Renewables are on the rise and incredible organizations like Iron and Earth are retraining workers of your field in wind and solar.

Dear communities of British Columbia:

The article that I read about NEB review made me sick to my stomach. For example, there was no cross examination on “evidence” or “witnesses” allowed. There has been no baseline data on the marine life in Burrard Inlet and the NEB actually stated: “The board finds that a large spill in Burrard Inlet is not a likely event.” Wow, they can read the future.

I beg of you, my neighbours, for the future of this beautiful planet and our children, stand together. We are at a crossroads that will have serious repercussions if we don’t choose wisely. That’s the beautiful and exciting part, that we do have that choice.

Let’s give future generations something to look back at with pride, with the path we chose to follow.

Jami Roberts,

Port Coquitlam