Protesters Stop Workers at Site of TC Energy’s B.C. Gas Pipeline
- Crews are blocked from accessing Coastal GasLink site in B.C.
- Latest protests happen as project faces delays, rising costs
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Work on TC Energy Corp.’s Coastal GasLink pipeline has been hampered by protesters who blocked access to a construction site in western British Columbia, threatening further delays to the natural gas conduit.
Coastal GasLink crews are being prevented from accessing a work area near the Morice River, an area that includes “several pieces” of heavy equipment staged for clearing and site preparation activities, Calgary-based TC Energy said in a release.