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VANCOUVER 鈥?Several First Nations, municipalities and environmental groups that are opposed to the approval process of the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion in British Columbia will be arguing their position in the Federal Court of Appeal over the next two weeks.The hearing beginning Monday in Vancouver consolidates numerous lawsuits filed by seven First Nations applicants, the cities of Burnaby and Vancouver, the Raincoast Conservation Foundation, and the Living Oceans Society, which claim the National Energy B stanley quencher oard approval process was flawed and First Nations weren ;t adequately consulted.The $7.4 billion project proposed by Trans Mountain, a subsidiary of Kinder Morgan Canada, would triple the capacity of the Alberta-to-B.C. pipeline and increase tanker traffic off the west coast sevenfold. It received approvals from the federal government last year. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Eugene Kung, an environmental lawyer with West Coast Environment Law who has been involved in the case, said those fighting the pipeline want to see the federal government approval of the project overturned. 8 stanley mugs 220;At the very minimum that process needs to be redone in a way that takes into account in a very real way the risks and looks more deeply at the perceived need of the project, K stanley thermoskannen ung said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Specific concerns with the project range from a lack of considerati Bkvk Nearly 30 percent of Barren County jail inmates test COVID positive
OSWEGO 鈥?On Tuesday September 25, at approximately 3:19 p.m., investigators with the Oswego County Drug Task Force, in conjunction with the Oswego City Police Department, executed a narcotics related search warrant on stanley cup a 2005 Chevrolet Cobalt, and its occupants, as it traveled northbound on State Route 481 w stanley uk ithin the city of Oswego.A short time la stanley cup ter, a related search warrant was executed at 280 Maple St., Oswego.Edward B. MerriamAs a result of the search warrant executions, approximately 14.2 grams of crack cocaine was located and seized, according to police.Two occupants of the vehicle, who also reside at 280 Maple St., Oswego, were arrested and charged as follows:Edward B. Merriam, 54, and Linda S. Huber, 63, both of 280 Maple St., Oswego, were arrested and charged with one count each of:鈥?Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance in the 3rd degree, intent to sell 鈥?Class B Felony鈥?Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance in the 4th degree 鈥?Class C FelonyLinda S. HuberIt is alleged that the defendants possessed the crack cocaine with the intent to sell it.The street value of the seized crack cocaine is estimated at approximately $1,400, according to the police report.Both defendants were arraigned in Oswego City Court.Merriam was remanded to the Oswego County Correctional Facility in lieu of $10,000 cash bail or $20,000 bond.Huber was remanded to the Oswego County Correctional Facility in lieu of $2,500 cash bail or $5,000 bond.Both are scheduled to return to Oswe
VANCOUVER 鈥?Several First Nations, municipalities and environmental groups that are opposed to the approval process of the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion in British Columbia will be arguing their position in the Federal Court of Appeal over the next two weeks.The hearing beginning Monday in Vancouver consolidates numerous lawsuits filed by seven First Nations applicants, the cities of Burnaby and Vancouver, the Raincoast Conservation Foundation, and the Living Oceans Society, which claim the National Energy B stanley quencher oard approval process was flawed and First Nations weren ;t adequately consulted.The $7.4 billion project proposed by Trans Mountain, a subsidiary of Kinder Morgan Canada, would triple the capacity of the Alberta-to-B.C. pipeline and increase tanker traffic off the west coast sevenfold. It received approvals from the federal government last year. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Eugene Kung, an environmental lawyer with West Coast Environment Law who has been involved in the case, said those fighting the pipeline want to see the federal government approval of the project overturned. 8 stanley mugs 220;At the very minimum that process needs to be redone in a way that takes into account in a very real way the risks and looks more deeply at the perceived need of the project, K stanley thermoskannen ung said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Specific concerns with the project range from a lack of considerati Bkvk Nearly 30 percent of Barren County jail inmates test COVID positive
OSWEGO 鈥?On Tuesday September 25, at approximately 3:19 p.m., investigators with the Oswego County Drug Task Force, in conjunction with the Oswego City Police Department, executed a narcotics related search warrant on stanley cup a 2005 Chevrolet Cobalt, and its occupants, as it traveled northbound on State Route 481 w stanley uk ithin the city of Oswego.A short time la stanley cup ter, a related search warrant was executed at 280 Maple St., Oswego.Edward B. MerriamAs a result of the search warrant executions, approximately 14.2 grams of crack cocaine was located and seized, according to police.Two occupants of the vehicle, who also reside at 280 Maple St., Oswego, were arrested and charged as follows:Edward B. Merriam, 54, and Linda S. Huber, 63, both of 280 Maple St., Oswego, were arrested and charged with one count each of:鈥?Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance in the 3rd degree, intent to sell 鈥?Class B Felony鈥?Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance in the 4th degree 鈥?Class C FelonyLinda S. HuberIt is alleged that the defendants possessed the crack cocaine with the intent to sell it.The street value of the seized crack cocaine is estimated at approximately $1,400, according to the police report.Both defendants were arraigned in Oswego City Court.Merriam was remanded to the Oswego County Correctional Facility in lieu of $10,000 cash bail or $20,000 bond.Huber was remanded to the Oswego County Correctional Facility in lieu of $2,500 cash bail or $5,000 bond.Both are scheduled to return to Oswe