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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.

Colouring outside the lines during Paint the Plow

Signs that summer is coming to an end: days are becoming shorter, leaves are changing colours and Dawson Road Maintenance (DRM) has the coolest looking float in the annual Smithers Fall Fair. The 104th annual Smithers-Bulkley Valley Exhibition (BVX) took place over four days

Dawson Group to pause operations for National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

As a way to commemorate the Indigenous children that never returned home across our country, Dawson Group will pause our operations company-wide on Sept. 30, to recognize the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. National Day for Truth and Reconciliation is a day where w

Serving meals with Kamloops PIT Stop

We can take for granted the importance of having healthy food available for us to eat whenever we want. There are people that struggle to put meals together for themselves and their family members. Luckily, there are organizations like People In Transition (PIT) Stop program tha

Preventing future flooding of Elizabeth Lake

Earlier this spring, our Dawson Road Maintenance (DRM) crew in Service Area 25 went to work on a dipped section of Kispiox Valley Road to help prevent it from flooding each spring. Previously, a beaver pond on one side of Kispiox Valley Road always spilled over the banks (as

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