CTV: Two kilometres beyond an old logging road, workers are building the foundation of the future of Canada's ailing natural gas business. Since the summer, crews have blasted the hard rock at Bish Cove on the Douglas Channel, the deepest and widest fjord on the rugged north coast of British Columbia. More than 40,000 cubic metres have already been excavated to reform the land, in preparation for a $5-billion-plus project that would for the first time ship Canadian natural gas to buyers in Asia. The......
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Canada: Kitmat, British Columbia: Ground zero in the race to fuel Asia
Posted by CTV: David Ebner, Nathan Vanderklippe on October 8th, 2011
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