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Dawson Group at the 2024 Pride Parade in Kamloops, British Columbia

At Dawson Group, community is at the heart of everything we do. Across all our companies—Dawson Civil, Dawson Construction, Dawson Road Maintenance, Dawson Idealease, andDawson International Truck Centres— we are committed to creating lasting connections and making a meaningful impact in the communities we serve. Whether we’re working on large-scale infrastructure projects, partnering with local organizations, or celebrating the hard work and dedication of our employees, we’re focused on fostering strong relationships with First Nations and the communities we serve throughout British Columbia.

We believe in the power of community, and that’s why we actively support initiatives that uplift and enrich the lives of those around us. From volunteering at sponsored events to donating time and resources to local causes, our teams are dedicated to building more than just infrastructure in British Columbia—they’re building stronger, more vibrant communities.

On this page, you’ll find updates on our latest projects, community initiatives, team achievements, and real-life examples of how our teams demonstrate our core values every day. Supporting non-profit events, championing safety, fostering innovation, and promoting sustainability in the workplace—each story reflects the positive impact Dawson Group is making. Together, we’re creating a better tomorrow—one project, one initiative, and one connection at a time.

A big thank you to our South Cariboo team!

The Chanel Creek Slide has been one of the hardest projects I have ever been a part of. Our team has been affected by the loss of life on our roads and has been working tirelessly since the flooding started to ensure our communities can once again be safely connected. Dawson

Five dedicated Dawson Group cyclists didn’t let the weather dampen their mood.

It was a cooler Fall GoByBike “Week” than expected, and it dampened our team size, but five got out to brave the cold! Dawson International Truck Centres’ Alex Rugolo, Craig Stishenko, Graeme Gee, Rhonda Bampton and Dawson Civil’s Tylor Bryson all bundled up and tried to

Kelowna volunteers sort 3,100 pounds of food at the Community Life Centre.

The Dawson International Truck Centres team in Kelowna was happy to get out and volunteer for the Salvation Army this month. Our scheduled volunteer day had been delayed for several months due to the summer wildfire events, but with the arrival of fall and cooler temperatures,

It’s time to Shift into Winter!

The annual Shift into Winter campaign, which begins October 1, aims to reduce this risk by reminding British Columbians to prepare now and plan ahead for winter driving. In British Columbia, the chances of being injured or killed in a motor vehicle incident (MVI) dramatica