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Wet'suwet'en and Unist'ot'en divided on pipelines

Four Wet'suwet'en chiefs favour pipelines to lift their people out of poverty.
Unist'ot'en Camp sign

In light of Northern Gateway pipeline recommendation, Unist'ot'en blockade camp ups the ante

First Nations blockade camp standing in the path of Northern Gateway gets an influx of volunteer applications

Minister hawks Canada as "energy superpower" at international summit

“If there is a type of energy you are interested in, we’ve got it,” Ed Fast, Canada’s minister of international trade says.

LNG coming to BC, big and fast. Are you ready?

The LNG industry is bearing down on the province like high speed train and, according to Natural Resource Minister Joe Oliver, this is what the citizens of B.C. want, except for those few...

Kinder Morgan gets frosty reception from Burnaby residents at town hall

Burnaby residents were skeptical about Kinder Morgan pipeline project at town hall meeting in Burnaby Wednesday. First Nations group said they unequivocally oppose pipeline expansion.

High gas prices, take a hike

Are Metro Vancouver's gas prices getting ridiculous?  With summer on its way, are drivers in the city worried that the pricey situation may just get pricier?VO throws the question to Twitter...

BP CEO Tony Hayward told: "you need to be charged with a crime." He says he didn't know.

If BP CEO Tony Hayward gives us any clues about the future, it's that the war for resources will be even more insidious than the war on terror.