Almost two years after Wet'suwet'en hereditary chiefs issued an eviction order to the pipeline company, land defenders are now enforcing it| The Narwhal
Bracken earned recognition for her outstanding contributions to journalism in Canada for documenting RCMP raids in Wet’suwet’en territory amid threats to press freedom| The Narwhal
RCMP advance into Gidimt’en territory after Wet’suwet’en land defenders closed road access to the Coastal GasLink pipeline project| The Narwhal
Experts say the world is watching to see if Canada heeds a call from the UN Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination to immediately suspend work on the Coastal GasLink pipeline, the Trans Mountain pipeline and the Site C dam until ‘free, prior and informed consent’ is obtained from Indigenous peoples| The Narwhal
Photojournalist Amber Bracken was among those arrested as RCMP advance on Gidimt’en occupation of Coastal GasLink drill site| The Narwhal
LNG Canada, Coastal GasLink, Ksi Lisims, Prince Rupert Gas Transmission project, Cedar LNG — these are the projects at the forefront as B.C.’s oil and gas sector heats up| The Narwhal
As countries commit to net-zero emissions by 2050, B.C. is preparing to start shipping liquefied gas this decade. How long will it last?| The Narwhal
With Kitimat facility nearly ready, LNG Canada is signalling it will proceed with the full build — which would hinder B.C.’s climate targets| The Narwhal
B.C. has committed $6 billion towards LNG Canada and Coastal GasLink, but long-term demand for liquefied natural gas is increasingly uncertain| The Narwhal
Coastal GasLink continues to build the pipeline, while Wet’suwet’en Hereditary Chiefs and land defenders try to stop it| The Narwhal
Energy regulator’s leniency on Coastal GasLink (CGL) alleged breaches shows it rarely uses its sweeping powers to protect environment| The Narwhal
Slope failures, flooded worksites and sediment from Coastal GasLink pipeline construction could be seen entering Wet’suwet’en wetlands| The Narwhal
Indigenous-led Cedar LNG and net-zero goals: when it comes to extraction, biodiversity and reconciliation, B.C. wants everything, all at once| The Narwhal
Coastal GasLink pipeline work by river leads Wet’suwet’en hereditary chiefs to reissue eviction order in push to defend Indigenous Rights| The Narwhal
TC Energy is selling a 10 per cent stake of its controversial Coastal GasLink pipeline project to 16 First Nations in B.C.| The Narwhal
What is the Coastal GasLink pipeline that will cut across several Indigenous territories, including Wet’suwet’en lands in British Columbia?| The Narwhal
RCMP arrests on Wet'suwet'en territory thrust Canada's support for the Coastal GasLink pipeline and incarceration of journalists into the international spotlight| The Narwhal
TC Energy often points to its agreements with First Nations along the Coastal GasLink pipeline route. On the ground, it's more complicated| The Narwhal
TC Energy’s 800-kilometre Prince Rupert Gas Transmission LNG pipeline is set to be purchased by Nisg̱a’a Nation. Construction is set to start this summer| The Narwhal
Gitanyow Hereditary Chiefs are blocking the road to a work camp for the Prince Rupert Gas Transmission pipeline, and Indigenous youth are at the forefront of opposition| The Narwhal
Along with Nisg̱a’a blockade, Indigenous leaders from across northwest B.C. have stated support for legal and direct action against PRGT pipeline| The Narwhal
Police made arrests Monday on the Morice River bridge, the sole entrance point to the Unist'ot'en land-based healing centre| The Narwhal
As the hereditary chiefs of the Wet’suwet’en fight to stop the controversial $6.6 billion natural gas pipeline, the very landscape and cultural artifacts they aim to protect are being logged and bulldozed away| The Narwhal