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Port traffic propels rail workforce across northern B.C. transportation corridor

Port traffic propels rail workforce across northern B.C. transportation corridor

Meet two people working in rail safety and logistics, supporting jobs across western Canada
Reclamation underway on Coastal GasLink Project route

Reclamation underway on Coastal GasLink Project route

Project begins restoring route to original state, starting near Dawson Creek
Northwest women working to bring B.C. wood products to the world

Northwest women working to bring B.C. wood products to the world

Meet a pair of women supporting natural resource supply chains in Northern B.C.
Coastal GasLink surpasses 50 per cent completion milestone

Coastal GasLink surpasses 50 per cent completion milestone

Year of significant construction milestones culminates in the achievement of major project milestone
20-year hospital journey inspires a legacy

20-year hospital journey inspires a legacy

Riley was just a six-week-old infant when her mom, Sue, was told her daughter had an abnormal heart murmur. While this visit to BC Children’s for the diagnosis paled in intensity compared to other health challenges to follow, it began a 20-year journey for the Stewart family from Maple Ridge with BC Children’s Hospital.
Coastal GasLink uses state-of-the-art method to cross waterway

Coastal GasLink uses state-of-the-art method to cross waterway

Micro-tunneling method selected as safest and most advanced way to cross beneath the Morice River
Crossing waterways without a trace

Crossing waterways without a trace

Coastal GasLink uses advanced engineering methods to safely tunnel under waterways
Working together to combat wildfires

Working together to combat wildfires

Coastal GasLink works closely with local first responders to help keep communities safe
Indigenous advisors bring their traditional culture to workforce lodges

Indigenous advisors bring their traditional culture to workforce lodges

Coastal GasLink program builds bridges between local Indigenous communities and lodges
Shore power will reduce container vessel emissions at Port of Prince Rupert

Shore power will reduce container vessel emissions at Port of Prince Rupert

Vessels berthed at Fairview Terminal will be able to switch to electric power