The Wetsa国际传媒檚uwetsa国际传媒檈n hereditary chiefs have allowed Coastal GasLink temporary access to the companysa国际传媒檚 worksite near Houston, B.C., to do maintenance.
sa国际传媒淐GL has been granted 6-8 hours access for a work crew to winterize their personnel accommodations and equipment at site 9A, since no personnel will remain at the site during the coming cold snap,sa国际传媒 a press release stated.
sa国际传媒淥ne time access will be granted to avoid damages to CGL assets and the surrounding environment. CGL has confirmed in writing that they will leave Dark House territory after winterizing Site 9A.sa国际传媒
The company is building a pipeline from northeastern B.C. to LNG Canadasa国际传媒檚 export terminal in Kitimat and has signed agreements with all 20 elected First Nation councils along the planned 670-kilometre route, but hereditary chiefs say the project does not have their consent.
A spokesperson for the company said they are grateful for the access.
sa国际传媒淥ur focus remains on finding a peaceful and mutually agreeable resolution. Site 9A remains unoccupied and we are working cooperatively with the Unistsa国际传媒檕tsa国际传媒檈n (Dark House) to access the site to conduct maintenance to prevent damage while it remains unoccupied.
The chiefs said the agreement does not represent a softening of their position.
sa国际传媒淭his limited access was offered in good faith as a demonstration of wiggus or respect by us as Din茂 zesa国际传媒 and Tssa国际传媒檃k毛 zesa国际传媒 in our dealings with CGL, despite the lack of consent for CGLsa国际传媒檚 property and pre-construction activities on our unceded territory,sa国际传媒 a statement read.
sa国际传媒淭his arrangement in no way constitutes consultation. We remain steadfast in our position that no pipeline will be built on unceded Wetsa国际传媒檚uwetsa国际传媒檈n territory.sa国际传媒
- with a file from The Canadian Press
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