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How Coastal GasLink protects the environment when crossing waterways

How Coastal GasLink protects the environment when crossing waterways

At Coastal GasLink, we recognize that water is a highly valued resource and how we navigate water crossings matters to local and Indigenous communities. The project’s 670-kilometre route crosses several bodies of water and we approach each one with the highest environmental and safety standards to prevent adverse impacts on the environment.
The Power of Your Will

The Power of Your Will

A gift in your Will shows remarkable foresight for your community
Cariboo and Northeast businesses achieve international success with Export Navigator

Cariboo and Northeast businesses achieve international success with Export Navigator

How small businesses are finding new customers in changing times
Community advisors promote safe and inclusive workforce lodges

Community advisors promote safe and inclusive workforce lodges

Program promotes deeper understanding of the rich cultures and traditions of Indigenous communities
New facility brings sunshine and healing to BC kids

New facility brings sunshine and healing to BC kids

Brand new Sunny Hill Health Centre launches the next chapter for rehabilitation at BC children’s
Time to savour a sweet-tart home-grown harvest!

Time to savour a sweet-tart home-grown harvest!

Celebrate BC’s favourite fall berry
Coastal GasLink supports B.C.’s healthy economic recovery

Coastal GasLink supports B.C.’s healthy economic recovery

Coastal GasLink kicked off its summer construction program in July and is safely putting people back to work, providing well-paying jobs that support local families as part of British Columbia’s healthy economic recovery.
Safe and gradual ramp-up for summer construction underway on Coastal GasLink Project

Safe and gradual ramp-up for summer construction underway on Coastal GasLink Project

Earlier this month, Coastal GasLink completed its first in-field pipeline weld in Kitimat. It will be the first of many thousands of welds as the project begins installing sections of the 670-kilometre pipeline later this summer. To date, nearly 400 kilometres of pipe have been delivered to storage sites across the project route, in preparation for installation.
Vancouver Island distillery crafts sanitizer to meet Canadian need

Vancouver Island distillery crafts sanitizer to meet Canadian need

Local know-how, economies of scale come together in Shelter Point sanitizer
The next chapter of your summer adventure begins here

The next chapter of your summer adventure begins here

All the amenities, none of the crowds: Discover Sugar Lake