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On December 3, aspiring hockey players in Kamloops, B.C. participated in a skills clinic run by four-time Olympic medallist Jennifer Botterill, Torino 2006 Olympian and former NHL player Marty Turco, and Hockey Canada’s Tom Renney as a part of the annual Teck Coaching Series. For a video and more photos from this event, visit our Facebook page at facebook.com/teckresourcesltd
Geologists Moira Cruickshanks, Cassandra Legacy and Zuzka Gazdik from Teck’s North American Exploration team work on site at the Cirque Project located in northeastern B.C. in October 2016.
In the maintenance services department at Trail Operations, when an employee retires or leaves, their hard hat is hung up on the wall above the entrance to the tool crib in commemoration of the many fond memories during their time with the team.
Every November since 2000, Highland Valley Copper has hosted Grade 9 students at the operation as a part of the Take Our Kids to Work program. Daughters and sons of employees have the opportunity to visit their parents’ work areas and get a demonstration of their skills during the special tour.
A generous group of employees from Quebrada Blanca Operations sponsor the Differential School of Hope in the nearby community of Antofagasta. Together, they provide students with gifts, including tools and equipment for a variety of classes, as well as organize time on their days off to go help with infrastructure improvements and repairs at the school.
After decades of excessive predation, the Klinse-Za caribou herd had only 23 individuals left. In 2014, Teck partnered with West Moberly First Nations, Saulteau First Nations, Wildlife Infometrics, West Fraser Integrated Forestry and other industry peers to implement the Klinse-Za maternal penning program. As of June 2016, the herd had more than tripled in size to 60 caribou thanks to the program, which protects caribou during a critical period–before and after the birth of calves. For more on this story and other sustainability case studies, visit
www.teck.com/responsibility.
Employees from Teck’s Santiago office participated in Fiestas Patrias, the annual Independence Day celebrations in Chile which take place in September; (l – r) Alejandro Guerrero, Tamara Cerda, Valery Fuentes, Rosa Araneda, Melisa Valenzuela, Estanislao Pasten, Carolina Guevara and
Rodrigo López.
Volunteers from Teck’s Vancouver office pose with Canada Women’s Soccer team player and Teck ambassador Stephanie Labbé at a battery collection station at WE Day Vancouver. This year, more than 83,000 batteries were collected at WE Day events across Canada. To learn more about Teck’s Zinc Saves Lives Battery Recycling Campaign, visit www.zincsaveslives.com.
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