Alberta proposing route through southern B.C. for new West Coast oil pipeline

Alberta proposing route through southern B.C. for new West Coast oil pipeline

From the article:
“Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says her government has proposed a route through southern B.C. for a new oil pipeline to Canada's West Coast.

The province says the pipeline will run between Bruderheim, northeast of Edmonton, to Roberts Bank terminal in Delta, B.C., using a similar corridor to the existing Trans Mountain pipeline.

Smith said the province is partnering with the federally-owned Trans Mountain Corp. and Calgary-based Pembina Pipeline Corp. for the project.

The premier made the announcement with Prime Minister Mark Carney in Calgary.”

How does everyone feel about Pembina as the private proponent?

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u/_hurrik8 — 3 days ago

Never get home before 6

I leave for work every day between 6:09am & 6:23am to get downtown before 8am. I leave work before 5 every day & take the train to tuscany & am LUCKY if i get home before 6. Today I left at 4:30, spent 10 mins stopped between Banff Trail & University station before getting a notification from the transit app that trains were single tracking between Tuscany & Dalhousie. At University station, I called 311 & the nice lady had no idea but connected me with transit. But then after 10mins on hold they said they were closed & hung up on me. Now, at 5:45 we’re finally at Brentwood & the transit app is still wrong & I doubt everyone that was smushed onto 4 different trains fit on this bus.

This makes ubers surcharge like crazy & makes everyone pissed. I can’t believe this is what $4 gets you…

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u/_hurrik8 — 3 days ago