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Kinder Morgan pipeline protest in Burnaby attracts hundreds

Burnaby residents opposed to Kinder Morgan's plans to expand the Trans Mountain pipeline rallied today in opposition to company's plans to spend $5 billion to nearly triple the pipeline's capacity.

Burnaby residents opposed to pipeline expansion rally at Westridge Park

Burnaby residents say they are concerned at the increase in tanker traffic from the expansion of the Westridge Marine Terminal to accommodate the pipeline's increased capacity. (CBC)

Burnaby residents opposed to Kinder Morgan's plans to expand the Trans Mountain pipeline are rallied today in opposition to company's plans to spend $5 billion to nearly triple the pipeline's capacity.

The pipeline carries crude bitumen from the Alberta oilsands to Vancouver.

When completed, the proposed expansion will increase pipeline capacity from 300,000 barrels per day to 890,000 barrels per day, the company says.

Burnaby residents opposed to the expansion of Kinder Morgan's pipeline are rallying today to voice their opposition. (Burnaby Pipeline Watch)

The plan also includes the expansion ofthe Westridge Marine Terminal in Vancouverto allow larger tanker ships to transport the oil to Asia.

Residents say they showed up out of concern over the increase in oil tanker traffic, the increased size of the tank farm on Burnaby Mountain, the effects on health and safety in Burnaby and elsewhere, and the impacts on watersheds.

Their "people's procession" wound through the city following the existing and proposed oil and gas pipeline route ending with a rally at Westridge Park at 1 p.m. PT .

MAP: Route of march and rally