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We survived! We’re back!
Over the past several days, we fought and clawed and wriggled our way out from under a mountain of student papers. It wasn't easy and at times a little painful, but we got through it and we're finally breathing fresh air again. You will be happy, or perhaps completely...
Just a thought (again)
To the extent that Enbridge gives any thought to us here at the Line 6B Citizens' Blog (and they probably don't think about us very much), we would guess that they find us rather antagonistic, combative, overly-critical, possibly even unfair. But the truth is, we're...
One of our new heroes
Pipeline companies have a way of turning ordinary people into activists. Yesterday, we learned about one of these with the news that a Texas judge halted construction on the Keystone XL pipeline. An ordinary citizen, Michael Bishop, taught himself a bit of law and...
Enbridge’s Freep ads, one last time
Remember those crazy Detroit Free Press ads Enbridge ran back in late October? We miss them. We had quite a bit of fun slicing and dicing them. It was pretty easy pickin's, too. First, they tried to seduce us by featuring an Enbridge employee who only served to remind...
(Not so) Shocking Brandon development
No sooner had we finished up our latest post about Enbridge's apparently congenital inability to deal with stakeholders straightforwardly than we were provided with yet another illustration of the phenomenon in the form of the latest news from Brandon Township. Sadly,...
Brandon-Enbridge agreement, Part 4
We begin this installment with a correction. You see, unlike Enbridge we do not like saying things that are not strictly true. And it appears we've been slightly wrong about one thing: On numerous occasions during the month of November, we mentioned that Enbridge had...





