Kamloops Red Brigade conducts dance protest, concerned about Trans Mountain effects on climate
KAMLOOPS — Early work on the Trans Mountain pipeline is expected to start as early as next week in the Kamloops area, but it didn’t stop a group from protesting the twinning project that was approved by the National Energy Board this summer.
The Kamloops Red Brigade quietly protested through dance in front of the Trans Mountain storage yard on Mission Flats Road. The group of dancers is concerned about climate change and feels the Trans Mountain pipeline doesn’t help Canada fight the crisis.
“Today we were hoping to raise public consciousness about the Trans Mountain pipeline. (To) let people know this is something that will more than double the amount of oil bitumen going to the coast,” said organizer of the Kamloops Red Brigade Katie Welch.