Kitimat Northern Sentinel, January 27, 2016

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2 Northern Sentinel, Wednesday, January 27, 2016

Police Beat

Alcohol largest source of complaints The Kitimat RCMP noted a fairly quiet week between January 10 and 16. In all, the police investigated 56 complaints. From those, three were of mischief, four was a noise bylaw complaint, there was one break and enter file, five traffic complaints and 11 complaints involving

drugs, alcohol or intoxicated persons. Anyone with information relating to a crime in Kitimat should either call the RCMP detachment at 250-632-7111, or call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477. They have a website as well at www. crimestoppers.ca. Crime Stoppers is anonymous and

does not subscribe to call display and calls are not traced or recorded. You do not have to give your name, address or telephone number and you do not need to testify in court. If your information leads to an arrest or charge you may be eligible for a cash award of up to $2,000.

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Neighbours in Rupert eye propane export “We anticipate this facility will be the first Kevin Campbell “We anticipate to export propane from British Columbia’s west The West Coast of Canada’s first-ever propane export facility could be located at Ridley this facility will coast, opening up new international markets for natural gas producers in Western Canada. We Terminals outside Prince Rupert. be the first to look forward to working closely with First NaOn Wednesday, Jan. 20, AltaGas Ltd. announced that it has signed into an agreement, inexport propane tions, governments, the community and other stakeholders to bring this project into operation,” cluding a sublease with Ridley Terminals, to defrom British he continued. velop, build, own and operate a terminal, called Ridley Terminals Chief Operating Officer the Ridley Island Export Terminal, as an initial Columbia’s west and President David Kirsop added that the diverstep in the regulatory approval and civic engagecoast.” ment processes to come in the future. sification away from coal, Ridley’s main export, A final investment decision by AltaGas is exis a good sign for the economic well-being of the pected to come later in 2016, with propane export operations company. “Ridley Terminals is encouraged by this concrete step to commencing in 2018. The proposal includes exporting 1.2 million tonnes of diversify products shipped from our facilities while sustainpropane per year, which is expected to come from B.C. and ing and creating new jobs in the community,” he said. Alberta natural gas producers. Construction costs for the facility are expected to be The CN rail network is expected to be the mode of trans- within the range of $400 million to $500 million and AltaGas portation to deliver the propane to the facility on Ridley Is- presently “owns or has an interest in” six natural gas proland. cessing facilities in B.C. and Alberta that produce propane “We are very excited about the opportunities presented and AltaGas also operates a similar propane export facility in by the Ridley Island Propane Export Terminal,” said David Ferndale, Washington. Cornhill, Chairman and CEO of AltaGas in a press release AltaGas is also the company proposing to build a floating sent out Wednesday. LNG facility in Kitimat called Douglas Channel LNG.

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