B.C.’s Sea to Sky gondola cable deliberately cut again

B.C.'s popular Sea to Sky gondola has been the target of dangerous vandalism yet again after the main cable was cut. Melanie Nagy reports.

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36 comments

  1. Why wouldn’t they do stuff like this? With Trudeaus new laws if they got caught they won’t even go to jail. They would get an extra cerb cheque for their troubles.

    1. And the first time it happened ? I would use my Scooby doo brains to say the person still works there. maybe we have already seen the person in this news clip too.

    1. but yes, he does have to go. how many laws are we going to let him break? or how much money are we gonna let him throw away? or how long will we deal with his ridiculous lockdowns

    2. @cannab al I know right he’s almost, but has he broken as many laws as Harper and Scheer, those dirty lying, money theifs.

  2. Well congratulations, you can’t destroy the social fabric of a nation then expect to have nice things. I definitely have my suspensions of who’s responsible.

  3. “This Individual” ? ………. Highly doubtful. “These persons” are most likely and they are most likely some FN group & supporters.

  4. What they need are many cameras at all angles, what kind of tool would cut a thick cable like that. I would think some type of machine?

  5. THE WUFLU IS LESS DANGEROUS THAN THE FLU!!!! IF YOU WANT THE WUFLU RESTRICTIONS TO END BREAK ALL THE RULES !!!!! LIVE YOUR LIFE!!!! IF YOU WEAR A MASK YOU ARE THE VIRUS!!

  6. From a 2013 article–“But the project, launched in 2011, has come under fire from environmentalists, who don’t think the gondola and the new structures should have been built in the heart of a provincial park.

    The developers say they have done over a hundred public meetings, but the review process was run by the owners of the development.

    Gwen Barlee, with the Wilderness Committee believes there are other areas the developers could have gone.

    “You are always going to have development pressures on our parks. I wish the government had held firm, at the very least that they’d had a really meaningful public consultation process,” said Barlee.

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