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Indigenous construction monitors on Coastal GasLink ensure transparency with communities during construction

Indigenous construction monitors on Coastal GasLink ensure transparency with communities during construction

We first met Brianna in 2019, when she joined Coastal GasLink’s Construction Monitoring and Community Liaison (CMCL) program. The CMCL program provides a vital link between project construction and Indigenous communities, ensuring that Indigenous values and the environment are protected during construction. Through the CMCL program, Indigenous members are selected by their communities to monitor construction and report back to their communities about what they see.
No longer a pipe dream: Building a small business and an extraordinary legacy

No longer a pipe dream: Building a small business and an extraordinary legacy

More than three years ago Ashley began working on Coastal GasLink as a Construction Monitor and Community Liaison (CMCL) for Nak’azdli Whut’en. Now, Ashley has leveraged her work experience and started her own environmental inspection business to further her career on Coastal GasLink.
‘Go big or go home’: Coastal GasLink + local caterer team up to celebrate major construction milestone

‘Go big or go home’: Coastal GasLink + local caterer team up to celebrate major construction milestone

In late September, the Coastal GasLink team came together with workers, partners, Indigenous and local community leadership – and a local, Indigenous-owned catering business – to celebrate the completion of the Wilde Lake Compressor Station.
Jumpstart your future at Oct. 20 career and education event

Jumpstart your future at Oct. 20 career and education event

FREE Career and Post-Secondary Education Event is live and in-person in Prince George
Learn how to protect yourself + others in your community from infectious disease with new online education modules

Learn how to protect yourself + others in your community from infectious disease with new online education modules

The amount of information available to us these days is extraordinary, but it can be overwhelming, too – especially when it comes to your health. How do you know which sources to trust? Where should you look for answers to your specific questions? How do you know you’re making the right choices to protect yourself and keep those around you safe?
As Coastal GasLink reaches significant milestones, workers gain valuable experience working on critical infrastructure

As Coastal GasLink reaches significant milestones, workers gain valuable experience working on critical infrastructure

With 6,000 employed during summer peak, project offers meaningful career + contracting opportunities
Embark on a new career: Personal Support + Mental Health Worker program launches in August

Embark on a new career: Personal Support + Mental Health Worker program launches in August

Program launches Aug. 22 for applicants in Prince George, Quesnel, Williams Lake and Smithers
Start a new career today: Accounting and Finance Certificate Program begins in August

Start a new career today: Accounting and Finance Certificate Program begins in August

Beginning Aug. 15, program is open to applicants in Kitimat, Terrace, Smithers and Houston, B.C.
Modern patio doors: Create seamless indoor-outdoor connections

Modern patio doors: Create seamless indoor-outdoor connections

Stylishly connecting indoor and outdoor living areas is becoming a trend in Canada. It leads to the expansion of floor space and creates a more appealing and exciting outlook.
Nak’azdli Whut’en salmon population revitalized thanks to new hatchery

Nak’azdli Whut’en salmon population revitalized thanks to new hatchery

The Stuart River salmon population has been a staple in the diet and culture of Nak’azdli Whut’en for generations, but their stock has declined in recent years. What was once an abundance of salmon, was now a battle to conserve the population while feeding and sustaining a whole village.