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A petition for The Island Rail Corridor S3E25

A petition for The Island Rail Corridor

It’s been more than twelve years since passenger rail on Vancouver Island ground to a halt. Back in the 19th century, governments gave away around two million acres of land on southeastern Vancouver Island to get The Esquimalt and Nanaimo Railway built. Now it sits abandoned. But the unbroken 289 kilometre corridor stretching from Esquilmalt to Courtenay is still almost entirely intact. In March, a small portion of the land was returned to the Snaw'naw'as First Nation. At the same time, the provincial government announced it would provide 18 million dollars to study the future of the corridor.

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It’s been more than twelve years since passenger rail on Vancouver Island ground to a halt.

Back in the 19th century, governments gave away around two million acres of land on southeastern Vancouver Island to get The Esquimalt and Nanaimo Railway built. Now it sits abandoned.

But the unbroken 289 kilometre corridor stretching from Esquilmalt to Courtenay is still almost entirely intact.

In March, a small portion of the land was returned to the Snaw'naw'as First Nation. At the same time, the provincial government announced it would provide 18 million dollars to study the future of the corridor.


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Joe Pugh
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Joe Pugh
Joe Pugh is host and producer for Midcoast Morning, and is a journalist with CHLY 101.7FM's Nonprofit Newsroom Project.
Jesse Woodward
Editor
Jesse Woodward
Executive Director/Host/Producer at @chly1017fm in Nanaimo. Audio Editor at Politicoast. He/him/they/them. Millennial and anti-dystopian. Posting on the Salish Sea from the traditional territory of the Snuneymuxw. 🚲📻🎧📷www.chly.ca

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