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For Kiel Giddens, the Virtual Open House is part of Coastal GasLink’s commitment to stay connected with communities in a way that prioritizes their health and safety. - Supplied Coastal GasLink, like everyone else, looks forward to the day we can be together in person. But since we can’t meet at coffee shops, community halls, or at local events for now, the company has developed a safe, innovative, and convenient way to stay connected. Coastal GasLink recently launched its Virtual Open House platform, inviting everyone to learn more about the 670-kilometre project, and engage with the team from the convenience of their own home.
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That’s largely due to two major pipeline construction projects underway in northeastern B.C. – the Coastal GasLink project and the Enbridge (TSX:ENB) Sprucewood pipeline loop project. “It’s double occupancy now in our hotels,” Chetwynd Coun. Laura Weisgerber said Tuesday at a networking session with Coastal GasLink at the ongoing three-day, virtual BC Natural Resources forum. “We’re struggling right now because we have two new doctors coming to Chetwynd. We can’t find a place for them to live. It’s brutal. It’s a good problem to have, I guess.” Part of the problem is that Coastal GasLink does not have a work camp for the one section of pipe being built in that area, explained Kiel Giddens, public affairs manager for TC Energy Corp. (TSX:TRP), which is building the $6.6 billion pipeline.