Just say no: Members of the Raging Grannies attended a No Coal rally in New Westminster on Sunday.
Photograph by: Contributed, THE RECORD

rogrant@guelpmercury.com ILLUS: NDP MPs (from left) Jamie Nicholls, Peter Julian, Laurin Liu and Claude Gravelle toured Guelph Hydro on Friday as part of an NDP committee's research into sustainable energy.
By Robin Grant, Special to the Guelph Mercury, Local Page A6
Bruce Cheadle, The Canadian Press
OTTAWA _ Natural Resources Minister Joe Oliver is defending a new 10-page application form that the public must fill out before being allowed to comment on proposed pipeline projects.
The National Energy Board rolled out the new screening process this month for consultations on the reversal of Enbridge's Line 9 pipeline from Sarnia, Ont., to Montreal.
Before submissions will even be considered, the public and experts must first apply to the board.
Consultation publiques de l'ONÉ
le ministre Joe Oliver défend la réforme
La Presse Canadienne
OTTAWA _ Le ministre des Ressources naturelles, Joe Oliver, défend un nouveau formulaire de 10 pages que doivent remplir un citoyen avant d'obtenir la permission de commenter les divers projets d'oléoducs.
L'Office national de l'énergie (ONÉ) a dévoilé le nouveau processus ce mois-ci pour les consultations sur l'inversion du flux pétrolier de l'oléoduc Line 9 d'Enbridge entre Sarnia, en Ontario, et Montréal.
