FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Surrey, BC, December 1, 2011 – The Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure and Mainroad Lower Mainland Contracting teamed together to participate in a community partnership project supporting Langley based Critter Care Wildlife Society. The Community Partnership Program is a new initiative this year combining the resources of road building contractors and the Ministry.
âAll of Critter Careâs volunteers and staff work so hard to save animals impacted by human activities in the Lower Mainland. It was an easy decision to select Critter Care as our project for the program.â says Réal Charrois, General Manager of Mainroad Lower Mainland Contracting.
For complete project details, view the Mainroad Group press release.
View Langley Times story: A new roof for Critter Care published December 7, 2011.
Watch Mainroad in the news: Gifts that help wildlife Global BC story which aired December 7th, 2011.
View Langley Times story: An early Christmas for Critter Care published November 9th, 2011.
View Roof Rocket blog: Animal rescue center gets new roof
Watch Critter Care new roof video on BC Daily Buzz.com
View Tran BC Flickr
Special thanks to Tag Construction Ltd.
Images courtesy of Réal Charrois, General Manager of Mainroad Lower Mainland Contracting.
- Critter Care Wildlife Society
- Mainroad volunteers from left: DJ Hiebert, Rob Moller, Ralph Lopez, Dylan Zacharius
- Diane Grant, VP/Board Member for CCWS and Mainroad’s Real Charrois
- MOTI Lower Mainland District volunteers: (left) Brian L. Atkins, District Manager (right), Ashok Bhatti, District Operations Manager
- Mainroad’s Dylan Zacharius tearing down the old food storage facility
- Removing the old food storage shed
- Critter Care’s new food storage facility
- Fawn cage (before)
- New fawn cage expansion
- Mainroad’s Calvin Chan preparing for new pathway
- MOTI Volunteer, Brian L. Atkins
- Mainroad volunteers: DJ Hiebert (left), Ralph Lopez (centre), Quinn Wall (right)
- A Critter Care ‘resident’
- Double trouble supervising Volunteers
- Mainroad supports Critter Care
- Critter Care’s resident Bobcat