BC Oil and Gas Commission says the provincial government is now working toward returning the items to the appropriate Indigenous communities.
HOUSTON, B.C. — British Columbia’s energy regulator says Indigenous artifacts found at the construction site of a contentious pipeline project were likely not in their original location.
The company suspended work on the line, which is a key part of a $40-billion LNG Canada project in northern B.C., while the BC Oil and Gas Commission investigated.
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