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Wanted: New gas pipeline to Elk Falls Paul Rudan Campbell RiveR miRRoR
A new pipeline to Campbell River is needed before the former Elk Falls mill site can be converted into a liquified natural gas (LNG) plant. This week the new owners, Quicksilver Resources Canada Inc., launched a website (www.discoverylng.com) outlying its comprehensive plans for the former pulp and paper mill site, located just north of the city. According to the website: Continued on A5
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Work is well underway on the new downtown Seymour Pacific Developments office. In the coming weeks, the city will also begin replacing downtown underground utilities, so commuters can expect delays and detours by month’s end.
Expect detours and delays with big downtown project Paul Rudan Campbell RiveR miRRoR
It’s a big project with an ambitious completion time. The Downtown Revitalization Project begins this month and
is expected to be completed by December. It will create traffic delays and detours, but the shortterm headaches will be worth the long-term gains, according the city’s capital works manager. “It’s going to look very differ-
ent downtown – it’s going to look good,” says Jason Hartley, who admits it won’t be easy. “This is a really complicated logistical project – a lot has to get done in a short period of time.” The $4.7-million project was
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