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Keeping our workforce safe and healthy

Keeping our workforce safe and healthy

At Coastal GasLink, we continually strive to meet the highest standards to protect the health and safety of every worker, their families, and surrounding communities. Our team of medical professionals, led by International SOS, is helping us fulfil this commitment every step of the way.
Change gears this winter — ride your bike!

Change gears this winter — ride your bike!

Join riders across BC and #GoByBike Feb. 12
Building a skilled legacy in Northern B.C.

Building a skilled legacy in Northern B.C.

Coastal GasLink is committed to creating an extraordinary legacy for local communities, long after the project is complete. Investing in skills and training to support Indigenous and local communities well into the future is a key part of this commitment .
A childhood story of love, loss and hope

A childhood story of love, loss and hope

Supporting the fight to conquer childhood illnesses
Coastal GasLink workers give back to our local communities

Coastal GasLink workers give back to our local communities

In the midst of a challenging year, Coastal GasLink is proud to look back at all that we have accomplished together. While significant construction progress was made in 2020, we are especially grateful for the generous giving by our workers, and the community partners that support those most in need in our communities.
Coastal GasLink meter station nears completion in Kitimat

Coastal GasLink meter station nears completion in Kitimat

The end of the Coastal GasLink pipeline is marked by the Kitimat Meter Station, a facility that will measure natural gas to be delivered to the LNG Canada plant, and at the end of 2020, construction of this facility will be mostly complete.
A childhood story of love, loss and hope

A childhood story of love, loss and hope

Supporting the fight to conquer childhood illnesses
Community support is the bedrock of the Coastal GasLink project

Community support is the bedrock of the Coastal GasLink project

From the City of Dawson Creek to the coastal District of Kitimat, the 670-kilometre Coastal GasLink project spans dozens of local and Indigenous communities.
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.
‘Fall’ out of debt using the Snowball Method

‘Fall’ out of debt using the Snowball Method

Repaying smallest debt first, then moving on to the next one can build motivation and momentum