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Thank you, BC Interior

Trans Mountain values the relationships it has built with communities along the pipeline corridor over its more than 70-year history. Thank you to BC Interior region for your patience during construct

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Thank you, Fraser Valley

Approximately 70 kilometres of pipeline construction is now complete between Bridal Veil Falls to Abbotsford, as well as the completion of the Sumas Terminal expansion.

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Thank you, Lower Mainland

Thirty-five kilometres of pipeline construction is now complete between Langley and Burnaby, which included construction close to residential areas.

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Trans Mountain’s Relationship with Lower Nicola Indian Band

Leesa Mike, Director of Economic Development, with Lower Nicola Indian Band discusses how the community benefited through its involvement in the Expansion Project.

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Trans Mountain’s Relationship with Lac Ste. Anne Métis

Tracy Friedel from the Lac Ste. Anne Métis Community Association shares how the group benefited from its positive experience with the Expansion Project.

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Trans Mountain’s Relationship with BC Métis Federation 

BC Métis Federation leaders share their positive experiences working with Trans Mountain, describing the significant impact on their economic capacity.

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Trans Mountain’s Relationship with Simpcw First Nation 

Simpcw First Nation members share their stories about working with Trans Mountain, including how the Expansion Project has changed their community and their hopes for their Nation’s future.

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Trans Mountain’s Marine Relationship with Sc’ianew First Nation

Trans Mountain’s relationship with the Sc’ianew First Nation, located in Beecher Bay on Vancouver Island, has shared values of protecting the marine environment and building spill response capacity.

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Trans Mountain's Indigenous Monitoring Program

Listen to five Indigenous Monitors from the Fraser Valley, located in British Columbia, as they discuss their experience working on the Trans Mountain Expansion Project.

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Thank you, North Thompson Region

Thank you for hosting our workforce and their families and for your patience during construction. Two hundred and one kilometres of pipeline construction is now complete in the North Thompson region.

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