The company working on the Union Gas Panhandle project is making a big donation to some local causes.
Banister Pipelines is giving $9,000 to the Chatham-Kent Hospice Foundation following a golf tournament the company held with its employees in Wallaceburg.
“We are so grateful for the support from Banister Pipelines,” Jodi Maroney, Executive Director of the CK Hospice Foundation says. “We serve residents and families from across Chatham-Kent, and this donation will help us provide compassionate end-of-life care to these families from across our community.”
The event raised over $15,000 in all.
Other donations have gone to the Salvation Army in Wallaceburg and the Tupperville Fire Department.
Banister has been working on the Union Gas Panhandle Project since February 2017, and expects to be complete by the end of the year.