Friday marked the closing of the 60-day comment period for the project’s draft Environmental Impact Statement, a massive state review of the rail-to-marine terminal proposed for the Port of Vancouver.
Time really flies when you’re swimming in a swamp of words and numbers that frame the grinding debate over building the nation’s largest oil terminal.
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