The company behind the natural gas pipeline through traditional Wet'suwet'en territories says work on the Coastal GasLink project resumed today after a pause while hereditary chiefs, federal and provincial politicians discussed the disputed link.
All sides say an agreement on rights and title lands was reached during talks that began Thursday and ended early yesterday.
Hereditary Chief Woos (wahs') has called the pact a milestone.
Wet'suwet'en approval is expected to take about two weeks, and details won't be released in the meantime.