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British Columbia Dawson Road Maintenance

Dawson Road Maintenance is committed to staying in touch with the people and organizations who live in our communities and depend on our roads for personal and professional reasons. We want to share with everyone news about important news, weather events, maintenance and other kinds of disruptions that have the potential to impact on our ability to travel.

As well, we will share information here about ways you can travel safer, including Shift Into Winter and Cone Zone messages designed to protect all who are on the roads including work crews. Stay in touch with this page for regular updates from our operational staff about events and sign up below to receive updates by email subscription service.

Teaching the tricks of the trade to the next generation of employment at Heavy Metal Rocks

It’s hard to say who had more fun during the 16th installment of Heavy Metal Rocks: the students or the instructors. Regardless, incredible lessons were shared, as experienced operators from the industry shared their experiences, tips, tricks and advice with the next genera

SA 17 helps raise money for new Anahim Lake volunteer fire department

Communities near Anahim Lake in Service Area 17 will now have the reassurance of knowing that they are better prepared for forest fire season thanks in large part to Dawson Road Maintenance’s generosity. Last year it was hard to find a community in our beautiful province th

Service Area 22 helps crown Crystal Cup champions

Our Dawson Road Maintenance (DRM) yard in Fort St. John was thrilled to help drop the puck in February at a beloved outdoor hockey tournament. The 10th Annual Crystal Cup Pond Hockey Challenge took place in Service Area 22 on Charlie Lake, which featured 77 teams a

Emergency ice removal prevents significant damage to important bridge structure

As we begin to shift from winter to spring, the freeze-thaw effect can be hazardous, leaving ice buildup on our sidewalks, driveways and roads. It can also have a significant impact on our infrastructure as well. As February turned into March, the freezing and thawing turned

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