The truck traffic at Inter Pipeline’s construction site northeast of Edmonton seems to never stop, nor does the work…

The truck traffic at Inter Pipeline’s construction site northeast of Edmonton seems to never stop, nor does the work on the foundation of its $3.5-billion petrochemical complex.

It’s full steam ahead for the project, which in roughly four years’ time will begin turning propane into polypropylene — a high-value plastic used in things like chairs, piping, medical equipment and rugs.

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