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September 3 2015

Northwest B.C. residents probed on oil refinery acceptance

Mike Witherly Media Refinery, Terrace

From Terrace Standard – September 3, 2015

SOMEBODY wants to know what local residents think of an oil refinery and of the prospects of exporting refined products.

Telephone polling to that effect took place here and in Kitimat Aug. 31, says the company hired to do the work.

“It was done in Terrace and Kitimat on the 31st, from the late afternoon to the early evening,” said Mike Witherly from Rushbrooke Communications which is based in Vancouver.

Full Story in Terrace Standard

British Columbians support a refinery, new report says Daphne Bramham: Transparency is not one of UBC’s assets

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