Over three days, January 28–30, 2015, Woodfibre LNG Limited met with more than 400 people at the BC Environment Assessment Office (EAO) Open Houses, which were held in Squamish, West Vancouver and on Bowen Island. The Open Houses were an opportunity for Woodfibre LNG to share information about our proposed Project and answer questions, and gather feedback from the community.
The Woodfibre LNG team would like to extend our thanks to those of you who took time out of your busy day to attend the Open Houses. If you were unable to attend, you can still access the information made available at the Open Houses by clicking here.
We would like to encourage everyone – both those who were able to attend the Open Houses and those who were not able to attend – to put your questions and comments on the official record. To do so, please visit the EAO website and complete the Public Comment Form.
Woodfibre LNG is listening and acting on your priorities. By putting your comments on the record, you can help us build a project that is right for Squamish, and right for BC.
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