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N.S. flood victim surprised by apartment makeover | SaltWireOTTAWA - Canada's energy regulator said on Thursday it issued a stop work order to Trans Mountain Pipeline Expansion after inspectors found several environmental and safety-related non-compliances in a wetland area in British Columbia.
Some of the non-compliances, found near Abbotsford in the Pacific coast province, include insufficient fencing to protect amphibians and unapproved vegetation clearing, the regulator said in a notice on its website.
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