Wet'suwet'en members say pipeline company removed cultural property

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The British Columbia government says it will inspect the site of a planned natural gas pipeline southwest of Houston following allegations that the company building the project is violating its permits.

 

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More bs from the Indians.

Wet'suwet'en people stirring up shit. Are their trappers so out of touch they dont know what a pipeline right of way looks like? The company is not off the right of way that has been surveyed.

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