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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.

Mike O’Flynn passes down decades of road maintenance experience to the next generation

It takes a special individual to calmly navigate mudslides, forest fires and evacuation orders. Luckily for the community members in Clinton and Ashcroft, Mike O’Flynn always managed each unique situation successfully. Tired of travelling all over western North America as a

Grant Gray saves the day – again

There is more to keeping winter drivers safe than salting and sanding the roads. Sometimes, our Dawson Road Maintenance crews go vastly above and beyond when it comes to keeping members of the communities they serve safe. Grant Gray was out plowing his regular route along Loo

DRM crews assisted in badger rehabilitation project

Highways are a dangerous place for not only humans, but for a lot of animals as well. Dawson Road Maintenance (DRM) just wrapped up a culvert cleaning program that was designed to make highways safer for motorists, local badgers and other small wildlife along Highway 97 in Servi

Pat Gunderson protects SA 17 from heavy rain and snowfall

Little did Pat Gunderson’s father know at the time, when he told his son that he was going to report him to the Employment Insurance (EI) office, that he was setting him up for a long and successful career in road maintenance in Service Area 17. In the mid-90s, Gunderson wa

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