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Connecting Some Dots
We're working on a positive post (believe it or not!) that we've been meaning to get to for a while. But things just keep getting in the way. First, the Rover news broke, then we went on vacation in Minnesota, where we spoke to the Friends of the Headwaters), then...
Enbridge (Says It) Values Landowner Relationships
Last week, we told you a bit about our visit to Minnesota and our presentation to the marvelous Friends of the Headwaters-- a group of people we admire tremendously. You might not be surprised to learn that, as the Friends work hard to explain to their fellow...
Rover Resistance Heats Up
One thing we've learned over the past couple of years is that the spokespersons of pipeline companies like tossing estimates around. For a very long time, for instance, Enbridge has been running around Michigan saying that the "vast majority" or "most" of Line 6B...
“These Guys Have Treated Us Terrible”
Just how many landowners along Line 6B are displeased? There's no way to know, despite Enbridge's dissembling. A better question is how many unhappy landowners does Enbridge think is acceptable? We've talked to dozens. A number of them have told their stories here....
When Did the Marshall Spill Happen?
A History Lesson for Brad Shamla Looks like Enbridge needs another history lesson. To mark last week's anniversary of the Marshall spill, Enbridge VP Brad Shamla penned an editorial that was published in the Battle Creek Enquirer and the Detroit News. A version of the...
Meet Sandpiper
If you "like" us over on Facebook, you might know that on our annual vacation to Minnesota this year-- yes, the one that takes us past the Enbridge offices in Superior, Wisconsin-- we were lucky enough to speak to an extraordinary group of citizens embroiled in...





