1. The mine rescue team and ‘Women in Teck’ groups from Pend Oreille Mine pose in front of the two Teck floats they walked with in the Down River Days parade, an annual summer community festival in Ione, Washington.
2. Red Dog Operations sponsored the Kobuk 440 dogsled race, a traditional community event that takes place each April in Alaska. The event shines a spotlight on local mushers and attracts racers from across Alaska and beyond, while engaging the next gener
3. Highland Valley Copper’s community investment fund supported the installation of a new rainbow sidewalk on Railway Avenue at 4th Street in the nearby town of Ashcroft, B.C., as a sign of welcome and inclusion. (Photo credit: Barbara Roden, Ashcroft-Cac
4. Through Teck’s joint partnerships with the Family Action Network (FAN) and the Trail Area Health & Environment Program, Trail area families have enjoyed the Family Zone at the Trail Market throughout the summer, experiencing toys, games, and informatio
5. In July, CESL celebrated 10 years LTI-free, with a breakfast and a plaque to commemorate the event. During those 10 years, which included over 1.3 million hours worked, over 300 employees have been employed at CESL in a dynamic and hands-on piloting an
6. Eight employees on Team Teck were part of the 2,500 participants riding in the 10th annual two-day 200-kilometre Ride to Conquer Cancer benefitting the BC Cancer Foundation on August 25–26. Collectively, the group fundraised $39,000 towards the more th
7. This past May, Highland Valley Copper (HVC) received a Canadian Industry Partnership for Energy Conservation (CIPEC) Leadership Award, in the Energy Performance Management category for their work targeting and implementing energy projects that led to s
8. Olympian Evan Dunfee (right) visited Trail Operations to promote their Inspiring Wellness and Learning program by taking employees on a hike and by joining crew talks to share his experiences, and to show off his 2015 Pan American Games gold medal and
9. Carmen de Andacollo Operations commemorated the 10-year anniversary of their mine rescue team with a special celebration recognizing members who have provided service since its inception.
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1. The mine rescue team and ‘Women in Teck’ groups from Pend Oreille Mine pose in front of the two Teck floats they walked with in the Down River Days parade, an annual summer community festival in Ione, Washington.
2. Red Dog Operations sponsored the Kobuk 440 dogsled race, a traditional community event that takes place each April in Alaska. The event shines a spotlight on local mushers and attracts racers from across Alaska and beyond, while engaging the next generation of mushers from the NANA region.
3. Highland Valley Copper’s community investment fund supported the installation of a new rainbow sidewalk on Railway Avenue at 4th Street in the nearby town of Ashcroft, B.C., as a sign of welcome and inclusion. (Photo credit: Barbara Roden, Ashcroft-Cache Creek Journal)
4. Through Teck’s joint partnerships with the Family Action Network (FAN) and the Trail Area Health & Environment Program, Trail area families have enjoyed the Family Zone at the Trail Market throughout the summer, experiencing toys, games, and information about local programs and resources.
5. In July, CESL celebrated 10 years LTI-free, with a breakfast and a plaque to commemorate the event. During those 10 years, which included over 1.3 million hours worked, over 300 employees have been employed at CESL in a dynamic and hands-on piloting and testing environment. Employees are a mix of students and recent graduates with no prior work experience, supervised and supported by experienced Teck employees. A positive safety culture and a commitment to our safety systems and protocols all contributed to reaching this important safety milestone.
6. Eight employees on Team Teck were part of the 2,500 participants riding in the 10th annual two-day 200-kilometre Ride to Conquer Cancer benefitting the BC Cancer Foundation on August 25–26. Collectively, the group fundraised $39,000 towards the more than $10.6 million total that the event raised this year. (l – r) Scott Charles, Andrew Thrift (riding for Natalia Zarate), Stephen Kelleher, Cassandra Parker, Stephanie Dunlop, Krishnan Iyer, Adrian Anzulovich, Debbie Dossantos.
7. This past May, Highland Valley Copper (HVC) received a Canadian Industry Partnership for Energy Conservation (CIPEC) Leadership Award, in the Energy Performance Management category for their work targeting and implementing energy projects that led to significant results in reducing electricity consumption and costs. CIPEC, an award-winning partnership between the Government of Canada and Canadian industry, includes more than 2,500 facilities representing over 21 industrial sectors and over 50 trade associations across Canada. James Myers, Senior Engineer at HVC (right) accepted the award on behalf of HVC.
8. Olympian Evan Dunfee (right) visited Trail Operations to promote their Inspiring Wellness and Learning program by taking employees on a hike and by joining crew talks to share his experiences, and to show off his 2015 Pan American Games gold medal and Olympic ring made with Teck metals. Pictured with Evan are Trail employees Steven Martin and Tammy Salway.
9. Carmen de Andacollo Operations commemorated the 10-year anniversary of their mine rescue team with a special celebration recognizing members who have provided service since its inception.
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