TMX

This is a photo of the Trans Mountain Burnaby Terminal tank farm.
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Burnaby barred from speaking out against TMX under $20.1 million deal

Peak Web October 30, 2024

By: Mason Mattu, SFU Student The City of Burnaby recently struck a $20.1 million deal with Trans Mountain Corporation to prohibit any negative public communications about the Trans Mountain Pipeline expansion project (TMX). This comes after the city published a risk assessment report investigating the “potential for disaster from a major incident at a Trans Mountain Pipeline facility.” The report details risks such as oil spills, tank fires, and explosions at the Westridge Marine Terminal and the Burnaby Mountain Terminal.  This $20.1 million deal, dubbed a “community contribution agreement,” comes with a promise from Trans Mountain to invest in emergency…

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This is a collage of photos from SFU350’s campaign. Stickers are seen plastered in various spots around campus. The stickers read, “RBC OFF CAMPUS” and “Scotiabank funds trans mountain pipeline.”
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SFU350 calls on SFU to divest from RBC

Peak Web November 14, 2023

By: Eden Chipperfield, News Writer A coalition between SFU350, Climate Justice UBC Vancouver, and independent UBC Okanagan students has rallied to cease RBC’s presence on campus. They are collaborating with Change Course, a movement aiming to end mass financing of…

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This is a photo of a City of Burnaby Firetruck. The truck is driving down the street, turning a corner. The emergency lights are not flashing.
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Permanent firehall on SFU Burnaby Campus to open in 2024

Peak Web September 21, 2023

By: Saije Rusimovici, Staff Writer As climate change fuels the wildfires that are spreading rapidly across the Lower Mainland, residents have been increasingly calling for proper preparedness and to address these risks in our communities. Burnaby Fire Department chief, Chris…

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This is a photo taken over the shoulder of an engineering student. They are writing on blueprint papers in front of them.
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School of Sustainable Energy Engineering students lead the way for a sustainable future

Peak Web September 6, 2023

By: Eden Chipperfield, News Writer In the fall of 2019, the SFU School of Sustainable Energy Engineering (SEE) established its first cohort of students. In June 2023, the program celebrated its first group of graduates who walked across the stage.…

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This is a photo taken on the World Listening Day Walk. People are walking down a Burnaby Mountain trail while wearing signs that read “Who wants to listen to the sound of gas” and “World Listening Day 2023.”
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World listening day explores nature and human activity

Peak Web August 3, 2023

By: Eden Chipperfield, News Writer On July 18, World Listening Day was observed in memory of Canadian composer R. Murray Schafer, who helped found the Acoustic Ecology movement. This movement examines the relationship between humans and their environment. For example,…

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This is a photo of a TMX pipeline construction site. The pipeline is sitting in a trench. There are trees and mountains behind the pipeline.
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Climate Convergence concerned about TMX’s impact on BC ecosystems

Peak Web June 14, 2023

By: Olivia Sherman, News Writer “Being here in Vancouver, you are constantly confronted with tremendous beauty, the tremendous natural environment that we are really fortunate to live in,” said Alison Bodine, an organizer with Metro Vancouver’s Climate Convergence. “But then…

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The picture is of a trail on Burnaby Mountain. Both sides of the trail are filled with bright greenery and trees. The sun is shining through the trees onto the gravel path.
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Hug the mountain protests against Trans Mountain pipeline expansion

News August 22, 2022

By: Pranjali J Mann, News Writer On May 7, members of climate organisations such as Save Old Growth, Protect the Planet, and SFU350 formed a human chain around Burnaby Mountain to hug the mountain. The protest aimed to create awareness…

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What to know what’s wrong with policing? Compare the treatment of Indigenous land protectors to the trucker convoy response.

Opinions August 3, 2022

By Olivia Visser, Staff Writer Content warning: mentions of police brutality and anti-Indigenous violence Police shouldn’t take public stances on political issues, yet they do on a regular basis. Beyond displaying on-duty support for controversial symbols like the thin blue line,…

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The picture is of the TMX construction site. A construction digger is sitting in sand.
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Parliamentary Budget Office declares TMX as non-profitable

Peak Web July 19, 2022

By: Pranjali J Mann, News Writer The Parliamentary Budget Office (PBO) of the Canadian government declared the Trans Mountain Pipeline project (TMX) as non-profitable in its report on June 22. According to their analysis, the project will result in a net…

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The photo is of a large crowd, gathered outside in Vancouver. They are holding signs that read, “Free Tim” and “Free the climate heroes.” Two people are holding a large banner that says “Canadian Association of Physicians for the Environment.”
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SFU professor Tim Takaro sentenced to 30 days in jail for opposing TMX

Peak Web July 18, 2022

By: Pranjali J Mann, News Writer On the morning of June 13, SFU health sciences professor Tim Takaro was presented before the Supreme Court pertaining to his violation of the injunction zone around the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion (TMX) project worksites.…

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