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  • A Message from Our President and CEO
  • Courageous Safety Leadership
  • Operators in the High-Tech Driver's Seat
  • A New Era of Health Care
  • Now Available: Never Rest on Your Ores by Norman B. Keevil
  • Teck Named One of Canada’s Top 100 Employers
  • Elements of the Holidays
  • Committed to Excellence
  • Celebrating Coal Mountain
  • Mine Rescue Milestones
  • People and Places
  • A Picture is Worth 1,000 Words
  • Taking the Stage at WE Day
  • A Safe Haven For 4,000 Species
  • Sustaining the Gains of Continuous Improvement
  • Tuning In: Somos Teck Radio
  • Introducing Teck Digital Systems

A Picture is Worth 1,000 Words

Older man shaking hands while signing books at an event.

Employees had the opportunity to meet Teck chairman Norman B. Keevil during a signing event for his new book, Never Rest on Your Ores: Building a Mining Company, One Stone at a Time on November 7.

A lizard basking on a rock in the sunlight.

Lizard on the loose: Jaime Mendoza Gallardo, Technical Instrumentation, Mine at Carmen de Andacollo Operations, snapped a photo of one of many varieties of Chilean lizards that live in the area surrounding the mine.

A group of people in matching shirts posing outdoors at a community event.

On Sunday, September 24, 25 Teck employees and family members joined thousands of participants in Vancouver’s Walk for Reconciliation, led by Reconciliation Canada, as a part of the effort to build better relationships among Indigenous Peoples and all Can

Group of people standing together, holding a framed certificate on a stage with a gray background.

Teck employees and senior management attended a reception gala in Toronto on Tuesday, November 7, for the companies recognized as being Canada’s Top 100 Employers; (l – r): Barry Billings, Tina Sood, Karen Lei (Mediacorp), Dean Winsor, Sue Neveu, Mike Bor

An assortment of school supplies on a desk, including crayons, markers, and a backpack.

Small town, big hearts: In recent months, Pend Oreille Mine hosted a number of fundraisers and events for the community. A food drive program for the local elementary school’s backpack meal program received more than 200 lb. of food, and a school supply d

A group of people in Halloween costumes posing together in front of a spooky backdrop.

Small town, big hearts: In recent months, Pend Oreille Mine hosted a number of fundraisers and events for the community. A food drive program for the local elementary school’s backpack meal program received more than 200 lb. of food, and a school supply d

Floyd the Python helped wow West Kootenay schoolkids and teach them about endangered species and habitat conservation at a Teck-sponsored Earth Rangers presentation.

Every November since 2000, Highland Valley Copper have hosted Grade 9 students at the operation as a part of the national Take Our Kids to Work Day program. Children of employees have the opportunity to visit their parents’ work areas and get a demonstrat

Hockey coach instructs a group of young players on the ice inside an indoor rink.

The puck dropped in Sparwood, with 40 youth taking to the ice to learn from Canadian men’s PyeongChang 2018 Olympic hockey team Head Coach Willie Desjardins and Olympic gold medallists Haley Irwin and Sami Jo Small at this year’s Teck Coaching Series.

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Older man shaking hands while signing books at an event.

Employees had the opportunity to meet Teck chairman Norman B. Keevil during a signing event for his new book, Never Rest on Your Ores: Building a Mining Company, One Stone at a Time on November 7.

A lizard basking on a rock in the sunlight.

Lizard on the loose: Jaime Mendoza Gallardo, Technical Instrumentation, Mine at Carmen de Andacollo Operations, snapped a photo of one of many varieties of Chilean lizards that live in the area surrounding the mine.

A group of people in matching shirts posing outdoors at a community event.

On Sunday, September 24, 25 Teck employees and family members joined thousands of participants in Vancouver’s Walk for Reconciliation, led by Reconciliation Canada, as a part of the effort to build better relationships among Indigenous Peoples and all Canadians. The 2-kilometer walk convened at Strathcona Park for a Reconciliation Expo, which featured speakers and performances that called for solidarity around efforts to create constructive steps forward to build strong relationships with Indigenous Peoples.

Group of people standing together, holding a framed certificate on a stage with a gray background.

Teck employees and senior management attended a reception gala in Toronto on Tuesday, November 7, for the companies recognized as being Canada’s Top 100 Employers; (l – r): Barry Billings, Tina Sood, Karen Lei (Mediacorp), Dean Winsor, Sue Neveu, Mike Bortolotto, Jim Pedersen, Marianne Ho, Mehr Qureshi, Shirley Uzodinma, Chantal Garon.

An assortment of school supplies on a desk, including crayons, markers, and a backpack.

Small town, big hearts: In recent months, Pend Oreille Mine hosted a number of fundraisers and events for the community. A food drive program for the local elementary school’s backpack meal program received more than 200 lb. of food, and a school supply drive was also a huge success with donations of notebook paper, pencils, backpacks, crayons and other school supplies pouring in. The Halloween Carnival at The Cutter Theatre was also a tremendous success.

A group of people in Halloween costumes posing together in front of a spooky backdrop.

Small town, big hearts: In recent months, Pend Oreille Mine hosted a number of fundraisers and events for the community. A food drive program for the local elementary school’s backpack meal program received more than 200 lb. of food, and a school supply drive was also a huge success with donations of notebook paper, pencils, backpacks, crayons and other school supplies pouring in. The Halloween Carnival at The Cutter Theatre was also a tremendous success.

Floyd the Python helped wow West Kootenay schoolkids and teach them about endangered species and habitat conservation at a Teck-sponsored Earth Rangers presentation.

Every November since 2000, Highland Valley Copper has hosted Grade 9 students at the operation as a part of the national Take Our Kids to Work Day program. Children of employees have the opportunity to visit their parents’ work areas and get a demonstration of their skills during the special tour.

Hockey coach instructs a group of young players on the ice inside an indoor rink.

The puck dropped in Sparwood, with 40 youth taking to the ice to learn from Canadian men’s PyeongChang 2018 Olympic hockey team Head Coach Willie Desjardins and Olympic gold medallists Haley Irwin and Sami Jo Small at this year’s Teck Coaching Series.

  • People and Places
  • Taking the Stage at WE Day

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