We have many focuses from construction to safety and from environment to community dialogue and engagement. We’ve got a wide range of topics covered here including our blog, news releases and media coverage.

All posts

13 articles
Set Filter
Selected Tags (2) clear all
Apportionment Benefits Environment Construction Emergency Management Indigenous Marine Marine Safety Pipeline Pipeline Safety Operations Regulatory Safety Expansion Project Community Investment Careers Sustainability
Type
Blog
Community
Filter by community
Blog

Building Capacity in Beecher Bay

Trans Mountain’s partnership with the Sc’ianew First Nation shared values of protecting the marine environment, building capacity and growing local economies.

Blog

Indigenous Opportunities Across the Pipeline

Along the pipeline corridor, the Trans Mountain Expansion Project continues to create employment and economic opportunities for Indigenous, local, and regional workers.

Blog

Gratitude in 2021

While 2020 may have been a year like no other, 2021 was another one for the books. Despite this year's challenges, Trans Mountain has so much to be grateful for.

Blog

Creating Indigenous Opportunities Across the Pipeline

As of December 31, 2020, more than 1,000 Indigenous workers have worked on the Expansion Project – over half of whom live in communities directly along the pipeline corridor.

Blog

Kingsvale Electricity Transmission Line Successfully Energized

On August 31, 2020, the Kingsvale Electricity Transmission line, located south of Merritt in the Nicola Valley, British Columbia, was successfully energized.

Blog

Indigenous Agreements Provide Lasting Economic and Social Benefits

Expansion to bring more than $500 million in benefits through Agreements with communities.

Blog

Hope Sanderson: Expansion Project can be a ‘Game-Changer’ for Indigenous Communities

Indigenous Affairs Director Hope Sanderson sees opportunities for training and employment, business development and economic benefits with Trans Mountain Expansion Project.

Blog

“We have done our due diligence” — Scia’new First Nation Supports Trans Mountain Expansion Project

Scia’new First Nation says it is “comfortable” that marine spill risks associated with the Trans Mountain Expansion Project have been “minimized” and that spill response capacity has been enhanced

Blog

Simpcw Facilities Expanding: Firehall, Emergency Centre Added

The Simpcw First Nation is giving emergency response services in its traditional territory a major boost through an agreement with the Trans Mountain Expansion Project.

Blog

Students are Taking the First Step to a Welding Career at a Unique Program at Seabird College

There are no shortcuts to becoming a pipeline welder. It takes years of study, work experience and certification. Some Aboriginal ...

Blog

Metis Nation BC and Trans Mountain Discuss the Significance of Their Signed Mutual Benefits Agreement

Blog

Video Insight: Ian Anderson and Simpcw First Nation Discuss New Agreement

Blog

Video: Ian Anderson and Simpcw First Nation Discuss Opportunities and Shared Prosperity

1