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In between Rhonda and Elbie, at water level, you can see a bright yellow pyramid. This is not Vancouver's storage for excess street paving gold. It is not the loading dock for a tennis ball manufacturing plant. It is sulphur, a by-product of the BC natural gas industry, transported down from the north in trains and waiting to be loaded onto ships where it will become a raw material for the chemical industry.

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