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FortisBC’s former Olympian cheering on Team Canada
Georgina Wheatcroft brought home an Olympic bronze medal in 2002; now she works at FortisBC and coaches others.
March 5, 2018
Surrey after-school programs help students meet educational challenges
AHP Matthew Elementary and Queen Elizabeth Secondary will receive $5,000 each from FortisBC.
February 21, 2018
Dam cool technology could be a game-changer for hydroelectric project planning
A strong community relationship and innovative 3D-print technology could reshape the way future large-scale projects are planned for FortisBC’s hydroelectric dams—and other organizations are paying attention.
December 11, 2017
Caring for BC communities year-round
As FortisBC employees, we have a strong sense of stewardship for the communities where we live and work. And at more than 2,200 strong across the province, we can help make a difference.
December 6, 2017
FortisBC’s former Olympian cheering on Team Canada
Georgina Wheatcroft brought home an Olympic bronze medal in 2002; now she works at FortisBC and coaches others.
March 5, 2018
Surrey after-school programs help students meet educational challenges
AHP Matthew Elementary and Queen Elizabeth Secondary will receive $5,000 each from FortisBC.
February 21, 2018
Dam cool technology could be a game-changer for hydroelectric project planning
A strong community relationship and innovative 3D-print technology could reshape the way future large-scale projects are planned for FortisBC’s hydroelectric dams—and other organizations are paying attention.
December 11, 2017
Caring for BC communities year-round
As FortisBC employees, we have a strong sense of stewardship for the communities where we live and work. And at more than 2,200 strong across the province, we can help make a difference.
December 6, 2017