B.C. organization works to improve gender representation in the trades Kristen Keighley-Wight Six-point-two percent. That’s the share of B.C.’s construction workforce that is female, according to the BC Construction Association’s Spring 2026 stat pack. It may seem...
LIMITED SPACES STILL AVAILABLE: Show Up for Safer Workplaces in Campbell River, May 11-14, 2026 This innovative new program helps participants become leaders in identifying where psychological safety issues are hurting too many people who work in the construction...
Are you a woman in BC interested in starting a career in the skilled trades? Are you unemployed, precariously employed or looking to change fields into construction? BCCWITT is recruiting women (cis and trans) to take FREE Traffic Control Person (TCP) training:...
The BC Centre for Women in the Trades is looking for qualified women who want to start their career as Construction Craft Workers this spring! This fully funded program, starting May 5th, will offer participants 4 weeks of training, PPE purchases, and other supports...
This innovative new program helps participants become leaders in identifying where psychological safety issues are hurting too many people who work in the construction trades. Show Up supports participants, industry leaders and organizations with practical strategies...
2025 BCCWITT Year in Review In 2025, the BC Centre for Women in the Trades… Launched Show Up for Safer Workplaces After over a year of hard work by our Show Up team, and alongside our committed partners, Show Up for Safer Workplaces launched strong this fall: it has...