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Cross Country Canada and Kica Contracting Launch Strategic Joint Venture

Updated: May 7, 2025


We’re proud to officially announce a new joint venture between Cross Country Canada Supplies & Rentals and Kica Contracting Ltd., a 100% Tahltan-owned company with strong connections to the Tahltan Nation and surrounding Indigenous communities across Northern British Columbia.


This partnership brings together Cross Country’s extensive inventory of equipment, rentals, and supply solutions with Kica’s local expertise, trusted relationships, and experienced workforce to better serve mining, pipeline, civil, and energy sector projects in the region.


Grounded in a shared commitment to supporting infrastructure development within traditional Indigenous territories, we aim to generate employment, training, and long-term value for local communities, while delivering dependable, on-the-ground service to contractors and project teams.


Together, we will provide:

  • Mining, Pipeline & Civil Construction Equipment

  • Matting, Water Pumps, Hoses & Environmental Controls

  • Rentals, Tools & Consumables

  • Logistics & Local Procurement Support

  • Indigenous Participation & Community Engagement



As demand continues to grow in the Northwest, we’re ready to provide the gear, service, and local support needed—driven by Indigenous partnerships and built on trust.


We’re honoured to collaborate with Kica Contracting and look forward to creating real, lasting impact—both on-site and within the community.



For more information, contact:

Kica Contracting Ltd.: 1+250-638-6915 | admin@kica.ca. | www.kica.ca

Cross Country Canada: 1-877-491-9713 | media@cccsr.ca | www.ccssr.ca

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