Whispering Pines among many regional bands that could lose big tax revenues
KAMLOOPS — Monday marked a regularly scheduled maintenance day on the Trans Mountain pipelines at Whispering Pines. Coincidentally, it came a day after Kinder Morgan suspended further expansion work.
“Certainly we’re disappointed,” said Whisper Pines chief Mike LeBourdais. “We had expected the federal government to keep supporting the project, as we did with our band council resolution, with our community vote to support the pipeline. Quite frankly, we thought it’s been operating safely for 55 years and we just wanted to continue that.”
LeBourdais said Whispering Pines would double its tax revenue from $300,000 to $600,000 a year if the twinning goes ahead.
He plans to meet with other regional chiefs later this month to discuss each band’s true stance on the project, although LeBourdais has sensed a consensus throughout the region.