1 year after B.C. pipeline explosion, First Nation still waiting for answers | CBC News
A year after a natural gas pipeline exploded near Prince
George, B.C., the people who felt their homes shake are still waiting
for answers about what exactly went wrong and what can be done to
prevent future incidents.
George, B.C., the people who felt their homes shake are still waiting
for answers about what exactly went wrong and what can be done to
prevent future incidents.
Approximately 100 Lheidli T’enneh
residents in the community of Shelley, 15 kilometres northeast of Prince
George, fled their homes as a precaution after the explosion.