Rising Above the High Water Mark on Highway 14
It should come as no surprise that life on the west coast of Vancouver Island can get pretty wet sometimes. Take Highway 14 near Sooke, for example. This community knows water. Subject to a unique
Get the scoop on current and recent projects underway across the province.
It should come as no surprise that life on the west coast of Vancouver Island can get pretty wet sometimes. Take Highway 14 near Sooke, for example. This community knows water. Subject to a unique
Creating safer highways is a large part of what we do, but being involved in developing infrastructure gives us an opportunity to build for future success. In other words – roads help connect communities, but
The Sea to Sky Highway stretches north from Vancouver, along the edge of Howe Sound and into the breathtaking Coast Mountain Range, which include peaks such as “Black Tusk” and “The Chief.” The Squamish Nation
Projects! Get your fill on the latest projects here! This week, we are focusing on recently completed work in the South Coast Region of the province. Yes, crews have been hard at work to keep
The Sea-to-Sky Highway Improvement Project finished a couple of years ago now, but it’s still attracting attention. In fact, the project just received a Gold Award for Innovation and Excellence in Public-Private Partnerships (PPP) from
There’s no avoiding it – we get older. Sorry, can’t be helped. As we change over time, so does our driving ability. A person’s pupils decrease in size as they age, letting in less light,
A park – coincidentally named after a past provincial transportation minister – is the site of a volunteer transportation project, in McBride. At Phil and Jennie Gaglardi Regional Park, the ministry and maintenance contractor Lakes
The Little Qualicum River has been hard at work recently, scouring away the river bank near the bridge of the same name. This means that we have also been hard at work to stop the