600 volunteers. 44 organizations. One incredible Community Week. We take a look at the volunteers and community partners that made Community Week 2018 a success.
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Stantec at Calgary Pride 2018
Celebrate diversity and inclusion with Calgary’s Pride@Stantec as we build and party on a Stantec float at ...
Celebrate diversity and inclusion with Calgary’s Pride@Stantec as we build and party on a Stantec float at Calgary Pride 2018 showing that truly ‘We Are Better Together’.
Stantec works with Mobile Loaves & Fishes to grow their food delivery program into Community First! Village, a place dedicated to lifting men and women off the streets and providing them with a home.
For the second year in a row, a group of Stantec colleagues set off for a weekend away with By the Ocean we Unite, to do some of their own research into the amount of plastics in our waters.
A group of team members from our Wellington office in Toronto recently visited the picturesque Evergreen Brick Works during Stantec in the Community Week 2018.
Michael Weber serves the community… above and beyond the call of duty
On December 4, 2017, Michael Weber didn't join his family after work. Instead, he went into the path of the raging Thomas fire as a Search and Rescue volunteer with the Ventura County Sheriff Dept.
Jessica Yachyshen from our Oil & Gas group loves horses. When she was young she had a pony that she cared for and loved, so she wanted to volunteer at Bear Valley Rescue to give back.
On Community Day 2016, Stantec staff pulled out their smart phones and digital cameras to capture stories from across the organization. Forty-five events. Twenty-eight offices.
Stantec in the Community Day 2015 – lending muscle and smiles in Rochester
The Charles Settlement House was taken over by Stantec on September 15, 2015 as volunteers from the Rochester office entertained local seniors and provided much needed muscle.
Championing gender equality in the workplace starts at grassroots level
Erin Davis, Stantec's Global Talent Engagement Director and founding member of worksforwomen.org, talks grassroots and gender equality in the Globe and Mail.