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5 Things to Learn from Watching Highway Thru Hell

Whether you’re an avid connoisseur of reality television, or simply an average BC driver intrigued by life on the road, you’re likely familiar with Discovery Channel’s series: Highway Thru Hell (cue flaming asphalt). The frosty

A Salute to Drivers Old & New from the BCTA

By Louise Yako, President & CEO of the BC Trucking Association (article shared courtesy of BCTA) The Province of BC has officially recognized the importance of the trucking industry by proclaiming the first week in

Highway 97: Deer Dazzle for Safety

Most people in B.C. are familiar with the “leaping deer” depicted on provincial highway signs. But people travelling on Highway 97 south of Williams Lake and Quesnel may see deer signs with extra dazzle being

Project supervisors for BC Highway and bridge projects

Field Services: Outstanding Supervision Specialists

Question: What is 115 people strong and has over 2,300 years of experience? Answer: BC Provincial Field Services Coordinating the epic amount of the construction work we do here in the Ministry of Transportation and

Coquihalla Summit

Maintaining Safety – Winter on the Coquihalla

Set in the rain shadow of the Coastal Mountains, the Coquihalla is an awe-inspiring drive any time of year, but it can also be a demanding one, especially in winter. The highway climbs about 1,200

Fighting a Flood - Highway 20, One Year Later

Fighting a Flood: Highway 20, One Year Later

In September 2010 – Highway 20, between Tatla Lake and Bella Coola, was reopened after more than 200 millimetres of rain (a once in every 200 year event) fell over a 36-hour period, flooding the