I could smell the gas at Tilbury LNG
April 25, 2026
Tracey Saxby
This week I took a road trip to Tilbury LNG in Delta.
I could smell the gas. I could see the air pollution.
FortisBC has plans to expand this small, LNG storage facility to a 2.5 megatonne export facility, bigger than Woodfibre LNG.
It made me wonder, how will air pollution from Tilbury LNG affect Vancouver’s air quality?
Free community forum this Thursday at SFU
On behalf of the Canadian Association of Physicians for the Environment (CAPE BC), the Canadian Association of Nurses for the Environment (CANE), Lax'yip Firekeepers, and My Sea to Sky, we would like to invite you to attend a community forum to learn about the human health impacts of liquefied natural gas (LNG) development in BC.
Doctors and nurses will share the latest research on the threats that LNG development poses for public health and BC’s healthcare system, especially in rural and Indigenous communities. Residents will share their firsthand experience in Kitimat where excess flaring by LNG Canada is affecting the health and wellbeing of community members.
At a time when many British Columbians are looking for credible, accessible information about the health implications of fossil fuel expansion, we believe it is important to create opportunities for dialogue grounded in public health expertise and frontline community experience.
Key speakers:
- Dr Tim Takaro, Professor Emeritus at Simon Fraser University, Canadian Association of Physicians for the Environment
- Dr Melissa Lem, Family Doctor and Past President of Canadian Association of Physicians for the Environment
- Ankur Patel, Kitimat Acute Care Nurse, Canadian Association of Nurses for the Environment
- Lax'yip Firekeepers
Vancouver
Date: Thursday, April 30, 2026
Time: 7 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. (doors open at 6:30pm)
Location: SFU Harbour Centre - Fletcher Challenge Theatre
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It's not too late to stop Tilbury LNG's expansion.
I hope to see you there.
Tracey Saxby
Executive Director
My Sea to Sky

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