Supporters of northern B.C. pipeline protest end blockade at ferry terminal
VICTORIA — BC Ferries says demonstrators opposed to a liquefied natural gas pipeline across northern British Columbia ended a protest today that tied up traffic at a terminal near Victoria.
Deborah Marshall of BC Ferries says a blockade at the gates of the Swartz Bay terminal was lifted just before 9 a.m. allowing traffic to begin loading onto vessels.
On social media, protesters said they demonstrating against construction of the LNG pipeline from the Dawson Creek area to Kitimat and demanding respect for Wet’suwet’en territory.
Coastal GasLink is building the 670-kilometre pipeline as part of the multibillion-dollar LNG Canada project but hereditary Wet’suwet’en chiefs are opposed to it, despite a B.C. Supreme Court injunction preventing interference with the pipeline’s construction.