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Meraki Updates Its Truth and Reconciliation Action Plan

At Meraki, reflection is an important part of progress. Our team has taken time to revisit and make updates to our Truth and Reconciliation Action Plan, reaffirming our commitments. Grounded in the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s 94 Calls to Action and the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP), this plan continues…

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Forbidden Mechanical expands into Grande Prairie and Peace River

The acquisition of Bradvin Group expands parts and service offerings into Alberta. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: January 15, 2025 [Courtenay, British Columbia]: Forbidden Mechanical, a division of Meraki Resources, today announced the acquisition of Bradvin Group of Companies, which includes Bradvin Trailers in Grande Prairie, Truck Tex HD and Peace Truck and Trailer in Peace River. …

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Fall River Logging Expands in Port Alberni, BC

Collaboration with Tsawak-qin Forestry supports Indigenous-led resource management vision FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: September 27, 2024 [Courtenay, British Columbia]: Fall River Logging, a division of Meraki Resources, today announced a new collaboration with Tsawak-qin Forestry Limited Partnership (C̕awak ʔqin Forestry). This relationship will expand Fall River’s operations and intends to include training opportunities leveraging Meraki training…

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Senior Leadership Appointment – Chief Financial Officer

KDL Group Appoints Ji Yoon as Chief Financial Officer KDL Group of Companies is pleased to announce the appointment of Ji Yoon as Chief Financial Officer.  Ji will be responsible for finance, accounting, legal, tax, corporate communications and information technology.  As a senior member of the executive team, Ji reports directly to CEO Ben Hoy. Ji…

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Day of Mourning

Across Canada, April 28 has been designated the Day of Mourning. As workers, families, employers, and communities come together at ceremonies held around the province to remember those who have lost their lives to work-related incidents or occupational disease, let’s renew our commitment to creating healthy and safe workplaces.

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