A saboteur's bomb blast on Oct. 12, 2008, created a 1.8-metre-wide crater near an EnCana natural gas pipeline about 50 kilometres east of Dawson Creek in northern B.C.A saboteur's bomb blast on Oct. 12, 2008, created a 1.8-metre-wide crater near an EnCana natural gas pipeline about 50 kilometres east of Dawson Creek in northern B.C. (RCMP)

A newspaper in northeastern B.C. has received a second letter that appears to be from someone connected to a series of bombings targeting EnCana's natural gas operations.

The Dawson Creek Daily News says it received the letter in the mail Wednesday and promptly forwarded it to the RCMP.

Publisher Dan Przybylski said he's read the letter, but the newspaper is waiting for the RCMP to tell them whether any information should be held back.

The newspaper was among local media outlets to receive another letter last October, just before the first of six bombings targeting EnCana pipelines and wellheads in the area.

The hand-written letter called EnCana and other oil and gas companies "terrorists," and demanded they stop their operations immediately.

The RCMP confirmed they received the letter, but said they weren't prepared to discuss its contents.