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  • A Message from our President and CEO
  • RACE21™ - The Big Picture of Business Transformation
  • RACE21™ - The Path to Value
  • RACE21™ Explained
  • Connecting the Dots
  • Ideas at Work: New Blasting Practices to Protect Water Quality
  • Innovation and Intellectual Property at Teck
  • Mining for a Better World
  • QB2: Project Update
  • Celebrating Excellence at Teck
  • People & Places
  • Sites & Scenes
  • Broadening Suicide Awareness Through the Arts
  • Our Health and Safety Journey: Informing the Next Phase
  • A Conversation With Chris Adachi, Manager, Sustainability & Climate Change
  • The Power of Zinc

Sites & Scenes

A family stands on a rainbow-colored crosswalk with mountains in the background.

Representatives of Trail Operations’ Inclusion & Diversity Committee joined in this summer’s community celebration recognizing the installation of a rainbow crosswalk in downtown Trail, B.C. Pictured here are Inclusion and Diversity Committee representati

Five people standing outside in front of a sign and trees, smiling at the camera.

Trail Operations also raised new Inclusion and Diversity banners on light standards throughout the site, in honour and support of Pride month in the Kootenays, and as a visual representation of Teck’s commitment to fostering an inclusive and diverse worki

Pink wildflowers near a lake with mountains and trees in the background under a partly cloudy sky.

A view over Corbin Pond, taken at Coal Mountain Operations near Corbin, B.C. by Nupqu employee, Kevin Petryshen. Nupqu is the Ktunaxa word for black bear, and represents the powerful and resourceful nature of the communities of the Ktunaxa Nation.

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On July 31, 2019, “C-Crew” posed for a picture at the portal gate prior to completing the last production shift at Pend Oreille Mine (POM). During the six-months prior to the transition to care and maintenance, POM achieved safe production, with personal

People at a tech booth, some in wheelchairs, having discussions and reading large display text.

Representatives from QB2’s Human Resources team and the Professionals-In-Training program were on hand at the second annual Inclusion Expo Job Fair in Mapocho Station in Santiago, Chile on September 6 and 7, sharing with attendees the ways that Teck recog

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A family stands on a rainbow-colored crosswalk with mountains in the background.

Representatives of Trail Operations’ Inclusion & Diversity Committee joined in this summer’s community celebration recognizing the installation of a rainbow crosswalk in downtown Trail, B.C. Pictured here are Inclusion and Diversity Committee representatives Bryan Lauzon, Chair, accompanied by his daughter Max, and Carol Vanelli Worosz, Community Engagement Leader. Pride Trail representative Addison Oberg led the drive for the crosswalk installation, with support coming from Freedom Quest, the City of Trail, United Steelworkers and Trail Operations. During her remarks at the gathering, Addison noted the crosswalk serves as a symbol of inclusivity and support for the LGBTQ-plus community in Trail, and is a colourful and welcoming addition to the city’s revitalization efforts.

Five people standing outside in front of a sign and trees, smiling at the camera.

Trail Operations also raised new Inclusion and Diversity banners on light standards throughout the site, in honour and support of Pride month in the Kootenays, and as a visual representation of Teck’s commitment to fostering an inclusive and diverse working environment.

Pink wildflowers near a lake with mountains and trees in the background under a partly cloudy sky.

A view over Corbin Pond, taken at Coal Mountain Operations near Corbin, B.C. by Nupqu employee, Kevin Petryshen. Nupqu is the Ktunaxa word for black bear, and represents the powerful and resourceful nature of the communities of the Ktunaxa Nation.

Teck.

On July 31, 2019, “C-Crew” posed for a picture at the portal gate prior to completing the last production shift at Pend Oreille Mine (POM). During the six-months prior to the transition to care and maintenance, POM achieved safe production, with personal leadership and teamwork prominently displayed throughout the transition. Most impacted employees have now transitioned to new careers, many in mining, while several are taking advantage of educational and retraining benefits available.

People at a tech booth, some in wheelchairs, having discussions and reading large display text.

Representatives from QB2’s Human Resources team and the Professionals-In-Training program were on hand at the second annual Inclusion Expo Job Fair in Mapocho Station in Santiago, Chile on September 6 and 7, sharing with attendees the ways that Teck recognizes and values differences in talents, skills, origins and perspectives. In addition to answering questions and addressing concerns, the team was able to connect people with disabilities with information on job opportunities across different areas of the QB2 project.

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  • Broadening Suicide Awareness Through the Arts

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