When Rob Rindt walked out onto his Langley, B.C., property on Tuesday morning and saw a work crew peering into a large hole, he had a sinking feeling.
Rindt says six sinkholes have opened on or near his property since April.
Across the street from Rindt’s property, Trans Mountain contractors are drilling underground for the massive pipeline project, which will twin the existing line between Alberta and Burnaby.
Global's Cassidy Mosconi reports.
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Rindt says six sinkholes have opened on or near his property since April.
Across the street from Rindt’s property, Trans Mountain contractors are drilling underground for the massive pipeline project, which will twin the existing line between Alberta and Burnaby.
Global's Cassidy Mosconi reports.
For more info, please go to https://globalnews.ca/news/10093891/langley-sinkholes-trans-mountain-pipeline/
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