Recent News
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Celebrating excellence in transportation
The B.C. Transportation Contractor of the Year Awards of Excellence recognizes excellence in the delivery of transportation infrastructure projects. The Contractor of the Year Awards recognizes the outstanding achievement and commitment to the development and...
Mainroad continues to receive supply of de-icing salt
On December 19th, 2022, Mainroad received a shipment of de-icing salt in the Port of Vancouver which is currently being offloaded to our various storage facilities tomorrow, Friday morning, December 23rd, 2022. The demand for de-icing salt has been extreme and unusual...
Severe winter weather advisories in effect for B.C.
The BC Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure has released the following winter weather advisories for the Interior, Vancouver Island, the South Coast including the Fraser Valley: BC Interior:Drivers should avoid travel with snow, freezing rain in the forecast...

Give time and space to crews & highway maintenance equipment at work for you
Remaining safe is a joint responsibility. When you see a snow plow, salt or sand truck on the road, please proceed with caution. Snow plows are built to remove large volumes of snow and ice and that means we're packing alot of weight. Our eyes are on the road, the...

Planning and Preparation for a Weather Event
The safety of the travelling public is at the core of Mainroad’s planning and preparation for any weather event. Prior to a snow forecast, crews are pre-treating Service Area roads and highways using brine and/or salt which was the response earlier this week in...

Winter has arrived – be prepared for ALL types of driving conditions
Winter has arrived - be prepared for ALL types of driving conditions. Sure, you’re prepared for winter driving but are your lights on? Remember to turn on both heads and tails to help others see you. Winter driving conditions have arrived – another reminder...