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Why Enbridge can’t do better, part 2
Yesterday, we launched a new series devoted to the question, why can't Enbridge do better? We're trying to figure out what causes them to continue to alienate landowners and to fail to live up to the values they profess publicly. The reason we're thinking about this...
Why Enbridge can’t do better, part 1
In an earlier post, we (longwindedly) pondered the question: why can't Enbridge do better when it comes to cultivating amicable, productive relationships with landowners? Over and over they fail to do the simplest of things that would go a long way to fostering such...
Why can’t Enbridge do better?
This week, while we've watched Enbridge's construction crews return to our property, which is now once again torn up, strewn with long sections of pipe and heavy equipment and also, thanks to the weather, a big, sloggy, muddy mess, we've been stewing a little. And...
This eventful week
What a week! After a few weeks of relative silence (and almost complete silence from us-- we're sorry!), things Enbridge-related exploded this week. It started Monday morning with a harmless phone call to an Enbridge land agent to try and get some simple information...
Déjà vu
Here is a picture of our backyard taken on November 5, 2012. The picture below it was taken today-- more than seven months later....
RestoraDestruction
As we reported yesterday, construction crews have returned to our property, which evidently they need to stage some pipe to replace a damaged section of pipe on properties adjacent to ours. No one from Enbridge bothered to let us know that they'd be here tearing up...





