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Anti pipeline event happening April 23

Another anti-pipeline event is coming up in Nelson this month. The For Our Earth Forum is on April 23 and is part of the movement to stop Kinder Morgan. Coordinator Nadine Podmoroff says a few of the highlights include special guests Grand Chief Stewart Phillip, President of the Union of BC Indian Chiefs and award winning photographer Garth Lenz.

Podmoroff says the event will try to achieve a few different things.

She hopes people from all over attend.

The event is by donation with a suggestion of $15 to $20.

This weekend, Kinder Morgan announced it would stop all non-essential activities and spending related to the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion. The company will continue stakeholder consultations and try to reach an agreement by May 31.

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