Sylvia Thomas recounts her side of the story and how the Northern Gateway pipeline and Canadian oilsands developments have impacted her life.
Author Archive | Tomas Borsa
Whose consent? – Burns Lake, BC
Ryan Tibbits – Ex-councillor, Burns Lake First Nation from skyler john on Vimeo.
Traditional livelihoods endangered – Stellako, BC
Stallat’en First Nation Council Members – Stellako, B.C. from skyler john on Vimeo.
The impact on salmon – Katrin MacLean, Fraser Lake, BC
Katrine Mclean from skyler john on Vimeo.
Interview with Will Lewis, Writer and Journalist – Prince George
Bon Accord To Grande Prairie: More Pipelines a Bonne Idée?
[Text: Tomas Borsa. Photos: Tristan Becker] It’s 9 am, a good two hours later than when we had planned to be on the road. After a quick detour through Edmonton to pick up an extra mic cable, we’re on the road to Bon Accord, population: very few. We’ve arranged to meet Tam Andersen, the owner […]
Differing Views on the Northern Gateway Pipeline: Bruderheim to Mayerthorpe
[Text: Tomas Borsa. Photos: Tristan Becker] It’s Sunday morning and I’ve had a total of six hours sleep over the past two days: a perfect start to what is sure to be an exhausting and manic journey. On the way to Edmonton – where we’ll be meeting Skyler – a phalanx of Hell’s Angels roar past, […]
A Brief Route Overview
If approved along the proposed route, the Northern Gateway pipeline would cover 1,177 km, beginning near Bruderheim, AB (a small community of just over 1,000 residents) and ending in Kitimat, BC (an active industry town with a population of just over 8,000). Approximately 18% of the length of the pipeline would be run through mountainous […]