First Nation challenges port plan to dredge Metro Vancouver's Second Narrows for oil tankers
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First Nation challenges port plan to dredge Metro Vancouver's Second Narrows for oil tankers
The Tsleil-Waututh said the permit for the dredging was issued too quickly with its concerns ignored
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Robert Tuttle
Published Jul 09, 2026
Last updated 2 hours ago
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The tugboat HaiSea Wamis escorts an oil tanker in the Second Narrows, spanned by two key bridges, a railway bridge (foregr…
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