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Catch-up on all things Coastal GasLink! Learn what’s new from the project and on the website including new videos, announcements and opportunities. Here’s what’s happening:

Stoney Creek Rehabilitation

August 19, 2015
by Coastal GasLink
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Stoney Creek Rehabilitation
What mysterious creature has survived the dinosaurs, volcanic eruptions and ice ages? The Nechako White Sturgeon, Canada’s largest freshwater endangered species, who calls the Nechako River near Vanderhoof, B.C. home. The Stoney Creek Fisheries Enhancement Project is supporting the re
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Donation to Pacific Salmon Foundation targets Skeena salmon

July 30, 2015
by Coastal GasLink
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Skeena River near Hazelton
As part of our ongoing commitment to environmental stewardship, protection and performance, TransCanada is working with the Pacific Salmon Foundation (PSF) to continue to develop comprehensive assessments of Skeena salmon populations and their habitats. The PSF’s Community Salmon Prog
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Working with local businesses and contractors in B.C.

July 23, 2015
by Coastal GasLink
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Ray Carrier is the President of Coastal Construction Aggregates Inc., a mining and construction company based in Smithers, British Columbia, and is watching the Prince Rupert Gas Transmission (PRGT) project closely. Ray hopes his company will be selected to provide material for the 11
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Mobile training unit brings classroom to trades students in northwest B.C.

July 16, 2015
by Coastal GasLink
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TransCanada supported development of a mobile trades training unit for Northwest Community College in Terrace, B.C. The semi-trailer, outfitted for teaching several in-demand skills, will travel to northern B.C. communities to assist in teaching students welding, electrical and other
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Mayor of Vanderhoof: “We would like to see the Coastal GasLink pipeline project go forward”

July 09, 2015
by Coastal GasLink
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When TransCanada began engaging with communities in northern B.C. three years ago, the Mayor of Vanderhoof, Gerry Thiessen made it clear that the Coastal GasLink pipeline project needed to support communities long-term. Through a recent letter of support to the Coastal GasLink team, M
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Respect and mutual benefit lead to project agreements

June 30, 2015
by Coastal GasLink
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Aboriginal field workers
Coastal GasLink’s relationship with Aboriginal groups can be captured in one word — respect. Respect for the distinct history, cultures and legal status of Aboriginal groups and their unique relationship to the land. This, combined with responsiveness to community interests, is the pi
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LNG Canada receives Environmental Assessment Certificate

June 18, 2015
by Coastal GasLink
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LNG Canada receives Environmental Assessment Certificate
On June 17, 2015, the Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency approved LNG Canada’s Environmental Assessment, and the B.C. Environmental Assessment Office issued an Environmental Assessment Certificate for the project. These recent regulatory approvals are a positive step for the Coa
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Get it right with Rick – Q & A with project president, Rick Gateman

June 11, 2015
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Coastal GasLink President, Rick Gateman shares information about Coastal GasLink in a recent Q & A session.
Coastal GasLink President, Rick Gateman shares information about Coastal GasLink in a recent Q & A session. Why is Aboriginal and community engagement important? See four more Q & A clips in this series with Rick: What do you do with the feedback you’re given? What are some of
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Northwest Community College student shares her inspiring story

May 26, 2015
by Coastal GasLink
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Northwest Community College student shares her inspiring story
Karla Holland is a proud graduate from a program supported by Coastal GasLink – Northwest Community College (NWCC) Mining Exploration & Field Assistant Program. Click the video to watch her personal journey. Coastal GasLink congratulates 20 local community members on their a
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About Coastal GasLink

Coastal GasLink Pipeline Limited proposes to build an approximately 670-kilometre pipeline from the Dawson Creek area to the west coast of B.C. The pipeline will transport natural gas to the proposed LNG Canada facility near Kitimat. The proposed Coastal GasLink route, as presented in our 2014 application to the BC Environmental Assessment Office, was determined by considering Aboriginal, landowner and stakeholder input, the environment, archaeological and cultural values, land use compatibility, safety, constructability and economics.

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What's New

Project Update: Coastal GasLink Construction Activities at South Houston Site 9A
Feb 15, 2019
Project Update: Coastal GasLink Employee and Contractor Accommodations
Feb 14, 2019
David Pfeiffer named Coastal GasLink President
Feb 06, 2019

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