Cedar LNG defends live-aboard plan amid fly-in fly-out concerns
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Cedar LNG says the same onboard accommodations some Kitimat councillors fear could encourage a fly-in fly-out workforce are actually designed to meet safety requirements while still supporting long-term local employment. […]
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