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 VANCOUVER 鈥?The British Columbia government has applied for intervener status in court challenges against the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion.The NDP government announced earlier this month that it would be joining the legal fight against Ottawa   approval of the $7.4-billion project and hired former judge Thomas Berger to provide legal advice.Several First Nations and municipalities have filed legal challenges against the project, which would triple the capacity of the Alberta-to-B.C. pipeline and increase the number of tankers in Vancouver-area waters.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Attorney General David Eby said the majority of the pipeline is in B.C. and the government should be able to represent the interests of people in the province, notably because the Alberta government has already been granted intervener status.We clearly have a distinct point of view from the Attorney General of Alberta in terms of the benefits of this project, Eby said.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Alberta has long argued that it needs a pipeline to get more of its oil to the West Coast and from there to overseas markets.B.C. 8216  forme stanley thermobecher (https://www.cup-stanley.de) r Liberal government issued an environmental certificate for the project earlier this year, but Premie stanley water jug (https://www.stanley-quencher.us) r John Horgan campaigned in the spring provincial election his party would do everything possible stop it.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW  stanley isolierkanne (https://www.cup-stanley.de)                 Ptzk Halton Hills man charged with arson following vehicle fire
 An Oakville angler says hes stunned to learn that fishing at many of the places he previously enjoyed could now net him a $300 fine.Nick Puzio, 24, says the East Bronte Pier has been a favourite fishing spot of his since childhood, noting he once caught a 25-pound salmon from that location.For that reason, he says he was shocked when a friend recently sent him a photo of a no fishing sign at the pier, which prohibits fishing from April 15 to Nov. 15.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         The main fishing season is late August to the end of September, and theyve banned that time,  said Puzio. I think this is ridiculous.         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The Holy Trinity Catholic Second stanley cup (https://www.stanley-cups.de) ary School graduate says other no fishing signs have gone up at the Oakville pier on Sixteen Mile Creek, a favourite fishing point for many in the community. I know guys who fish there who are 85 years old and they have been fishing there since they were 15,  says Puzio.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         I just dont understand this.                  stanley cup (https://www.stanley-cups.us) ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              Officials with the Town of Oakville, however, say this is nothing new.The towns director of parks and open space,  stanley kubek (https://www.stanley-cup.pl) Chris Mark, said for more than 25 years fishing has been prohibited in Oakvilles harbours and off the various waterfront parks between April and November.He no