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Learn how to participate in Enbridge pipeline hearings

An information session on Thursday aims to teach locals how to participate in the 2012 public hearings on Enbridge's proposed $5.5-billion Northern Gateway pipeline. The information session, which runs from 5 to 9 p.m.

An information session on Thursday aims to teach locals how to participate in the 2012 public hearings on Enbridge's proposed $5.5-billion Northern Gateway pipeline.

The information session, which runs from 5 to 9 p.m. at the Ramada Hotel, will have an open-house style with federal representatives available to explain the review process and how to have input.

Panel members will not be present, and the session is not meant as an opportunity to give views on the project.

The high-level review is a joint effort by the National Energy Board and the Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency.

There are a number of ways the public can participate in the review, including submitting a letter of comment, making an oral statement at a public hearing or becoming an intervenor.

Letters must be submitted by March 13, 2012, while the deadline to register to make an oral statement is Oct. 6, 2011.

The deadline to register as an intervenor is July 14, 2011.

The 1,170-kilometre pipeline is proposed to transport oil from the Alberta oilsands to Kitimat, where it will be transported overseas on oil tankers. The idea is to open up new markets in Asia, as Canada is almost completely reliant on the U.S. for its export market.

Enbridge has touted the economic benefits of the project, and said it will be built and operated to the highest safety standards.

The controversial project has attracted significant opposition from First Nations, environmental groups, some communities in northern B.C., as well as some tourism and fishery groups.

The main concern is the risk of a spill on the pipeline or from a tanker, and the subsequent damage to the environment. Critics have said any economic benefits are not worth the risks.

More information on the public hearing process is available at gatewaypanel.review-examen.gc.ca/clf-nsi/hm-eng.html.