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Roads to nowhere
Continue to the storyOpposition to the provincial government's Gateway Project is heating up. But it may be too late.
From Anthony Perl's condo in Coal Harbour you can see small commuter planes, cruise ships, freighters loaded with containers and the Seabus trundling towards North Vancouver. At writer Richard Gilbert's Gastown apartment, you can view the CPR yards, the West Coast Express, a helipad, tourist buses, a car rental company and heavy trucks working the port. What they all have in common is their dependence on fossil fuels, a resource rapidly escalating in price as it diminishes in supply. It's also a resource that the B.C. government has picked as the backbone of its multi-billion dollar Gateway Project.