EnCana Corporation has doubled its offer of a cash reward for helping
solve the Dawson Creek bombings. EnCana is offering up to $1 million
cash for information directly leading to the arrest and prosecution of
the individual or individuals responsible for the recent bombings at
EnCana facilities in the Tomslake area near Dawson Creek, British
Columbia. The reward, subject to the Terms and Conditions set out below,
is intended to encourage anyone with information, including EnCana
employees and contractors, help the police solve these crimes, stop any
further attacks and help ensure the safety of the communities in and
around Dawson Creek.
“We have doubled our reward, now up to $1 million, in the hope that
someone will come forward to help solve these crimes. We are very
willing to pay $1 million for information that helps stop these bombings
and end these threats to the safety of the people in the Dawson Creek
communities,” said Mike Graham, EnCana’s Executive Vice-President &
President, Canadian Foothills Division.
“As well, EnCana employees and contractors are now eligible for the
reward. We want to remove any barrier that would prevent someone with
crime-solving information from coming forward. We have made this change
to encourage someone who may have previously been reluctant to share
information to now do the right thing and help police solve these
crimes,” Graham said.
“We have witnessed six bombings of natural gas facilities in the past
nine months. Each one is a threat to the safety, well being and peace of
mind of our workers, contractors and the people who live in the affected
communities. These are violent and dangerous criminal acts. They disrupt
the lives of the people who live there and pose a very serious risk of
causing injury or even death.