It's shaping up to be the trial of the century. Money, the environment, risk and reward will collide as the fight toward a yes or no for the country's largest oil-by-rail terminal proposed at the Port of Vancouver reaches a crucial stage. Starting Monday, members of the state Energy Facility Site Evaluation Council will act as jury at adjudication hearings, where groups will present evidence and expert testimony for and against the project. If that sounds dull, then perhaps the stakes aren't clear.