Mission City Record, May 18, 2016

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ALADDIN JR. Aladdin (Thomas Lees) meets the blue genie (Anna Whitlock) for the first time during a scene from the musical production of Aladdin Jr. Mission’s Fraser Valley Academy of Dance presented their inaugural show at the Clarke Theatre on Saturday afternoon.

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The National Energy Board (NEB) is expected to release its recommendation regarding the proposed expansion of Kinder Morgan Canada’s Trans Mountain Pipeline later this week. The NEB has previously heard arguments from a variety of interveners, including the City of Abbotsford, the Fraser Valley Regional District, and a group representing rural property owners. Its recommendation will be forwarded to the federal government, with cabinet expected to make a final decision by December. The Trans Mountain Pipeline runs for around 30 kilometres through Abbotsford, the longest stretch through any single municipality. From Chilliwack, the pipeline crosses Sumas Prairie and runs over Sumas Mountain, where Kinder Morgan operates a pump station and tank farm. Another tank would be added if the project goes forward as proposed. From its facility on the mountain, the pipeline runs below rural properties, the Sandy Hill neighbourhood and Ledgeview Golf Course, before returning to the valley floor in the Matsqui Prairie.

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Nursery owner Dave Van Belle speaks to Matsqui-Mission-Fraser Valley MP Jati Sidhu about the effect of pipeline construction on his Clayburn Village operation. Further east, the pipeline later crosses land owned by the Matsqui First Nation. Should it recommend approval of the project, the NEB will also suggest what conditions Kinder Morgan must meet in order to proceed with the proposed twinning of the pipeline, which would nearly triple its capacity. Various local stakeholders have voiced concerns with the project. The city has suggested that it will spend hundreds of thousands of dollars each year to build and maintain infrastructure near the pipeline. Over 50 years, the city proj-

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ects it would spend $17 million. It said the company’s emergency preparedness plans must be improved and has called for the government to require the company to complete full-scale exercises at its Abbotsford facility. Kinder Morgan says such exercises would be onerous and unnecessary. The company has previously been criticized for how it handled spills in Abbotsford in 2005 and 2012. The Fraser Valley Regional District, meanwhile, voiced concerns about air pollution that could result from the project and increased tanker traffic in Burrard Inlet. In partic-

ular, the FVRD has asked that the NEB include ground-level ozone monitoring among the conditions it requires for the expansion to proceed. The Collaborative Group of Landowners Affected by Pipelines (CGLAP), a group of dozens of local farmers whose properties the pipeline crosses, has asked for Kinder Morgan to pay them royalties. The city, FVRD and CGLAP have not come out against the project itself. The Matsqui First Nation, meanwhile, dropped its concerns regarding the pipeline after signing an agreement with Kinder Morgan. One local group has come out opposed, however. The PIPE-UP Network, a group of activists and other concerned residents, has expressed worries about the environmental impacts of the project. Its members have voiced concerns about the risk both of an oil spill in B.C., and about the carbon emissions associated both with the production of the oil flowing through the pipeline, and with the burning of the fuel at its end source. The NEB must make its recommendation by Friday. Watch abbynews.com for reaction once the decision is made public.

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Abby Cardinals extend win streak to three games

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The Abbotsford Cardinals are heating up in May, after picking up a pair of wins over the Parksville Royals at DeLair Park on Saturday. The Cards have now won three straight, and won game one

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Cardinals pitcher Ethan Kano-McGregor winds up during BCPBL action in Abbotsford on Saturday. for its biggest offensive output of the season, after disposing of the Royals 11-2.

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