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THE WEEKLY ANCHOR
THE WEEKLY ANCHOR
PAGE 10 MONDAY FEBRUARY 17 , 2020 MONDAY NOVEMBER 11, 2019 PAGE 13
Trans Mountain Expansion Project Construction Accelerating
Close to Three Thousand People Working on the Project
Trans Mountain Expansion Project is accelerating. Work is well underway with pipe in the ground.
PASSPORT PHOTOS & MORE
(CALGARY, AB) – February 7, 2020: With a
Professional Di
Professional Digital gital new year ahead of us and recent court decisions necessary funding of the Corporation's capital meet their respective social, economic and
needs. This estimated cost of the Expansion
development goals.
Passport Sy
Passport System stem announced, the Trans Mountain Expansion Project reflects today's realities of enhanced environmental “Today's Trans Mountain Expansion Project has
photos ready is accelerating. Work is well underway with pipe in protections, security, quality assurance and seen significant changes, enhancements and
photos ready
in minutes nutes the ground and terminal construction in Alberta, Indigenous inclusion, and is based on reasonable improvements since it was originally envisioned in
in mi
and significant work ongoing at the Burnaby and
assumptions, including the completion of
2009, and first introduced to the public in 2012.
while you wait...
while you wait... Westridge Marine Terminals in British Columbia. regulatory approvals, permits and route hearings. The Project has set new standards for Indigenous
The Corporation's projected earnings before
T Before the end of 2020, construction is expected to interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization participation and inclusion – with 58 signed
The Weekly Anchorhe Weekly Anchor
be underway across the entire line.
agreements worth over $500 million. The Project
5
“Today, we have more than 2,900 people
5040 3rd Avenue, Edson040 3rd Avenue, Edson working on the Project and that number will grow (EBITDA) are expected to be at least $1.5 billion reflects the input and feedback from thousands of
in the first year of the Project's operation and
7 significantly in the months ahead. With 65 per cent expected to grow annually. These projections are Canadians and incorporates the very best safety
780-723-578780-723-5787
and environmental protections. From the
of the detailed route approved, and a process
DROP IN AND SEE!ROP IN AND SEE!
D established by the Canada Energy Regulator for underpinned by long-term contractual installation of state-of-the-art leak detection and
commitments covering 80 per cent of the system's
monitoring technology, route adjustments to avoid
the remainder in progress, the path forward is 890,000 barrels a day of capacity. sensitive areas, tunneling versus trenched
clear. Construction is accelerating and we're very The board also affirmed that this Project remains crossings, to installing more valves and ground
excited to be delivering this important Project and commercially viable, and that Canada's overall water monitoring stations, Canadians will be proud
on our commitments to Canadians, our customers investment in Trans Mountain remains on course to to know that Trans Mountain has established the
and communities,” says Ian Anderson, President generate a return at commercial levels. very highest benchmark for the development and
and CEO of Trans Mountain Corporation. The Project is also expected to drive significant construction of a major energy infrastructure
The Trans Mountain Corporation Board of economic benefits for workers, businesses and project,” says Anderson.
Remember to drop off your Directors recently approved a Project cost estimate Indigenous communities across Alberta, British Canadians will benefit from the economic and
of $12.6 billion to bring it into service by the end
donations for the of 2022. To date, the company has spent $2.5 Columbia and the country. At peak construction, tax contributions made by the Project once it is
there will be approximately 5,500 workers
operation. In addition, Trans Mountain will make
EDSON FOOD BANK billion in respect to the Project, which includes the employed in communities along the construction payments to the British Columbia government of
impact of delays and the resulting additional
at Independent Grocer, Sobeys regulatory process. It is anticipated that an corridor in Alberta and British Columbia. Trans between $25 million and $50 million annually, for
Mountain is prioritizing and maximizing
a total contribution over a 20-year period of up to
or the Edson Food Bank additional $8.4 billion will be spent to complete Indigenous, local and regional hiring to the $1 billion. These funds are to be used by the B.C.
the Project, plus $1.7 billion of financial carrying
greatest extent possible. Canadians will also
costs. The company has also recommended to the benefit from the economic and tax contributions Clean Communities program to fund local,
environmental projects everywhere in British
The Food Bank will be open Government of Canada in its capacity as owner made by the Project once it is in operation. Columbia.
two Thursday evenings, and lender, a further $600 million reserve for cost Communities along the construction corridor will Trans Mountain will continue to provide updates
the second and last Thursday of impacts beyond the control of Trans Mountain. benefit from significant tax dollars, which are on its construction activities as the Project
the Month 6:45-8:00 pm. This cost will be presented to the Government of anticipated to exceed $52 million annually, proceeds.
Open regular hours every Canada as part of the process to obtain the contributing to these local communities' ability to
Tuesday from 9-11 am.
WANT TO ADVERTISE IN THE PHONE DIRECTORY?
780-723-1350
Hours: Tues 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. We are working on the 28th Annual 2020 Regional Phone Directory
Last Thursday of the month 6:45 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Food Bank located at detailing businesses and fax information
4511 5th Ave., Edson for Edson and Yellowhead County
Sponsored by The Weekly Anchor
The phone and fax directory will be distributed through
Remember to drop off your Edson and Yellowhead County
donations for the
EDSON FOOD BANK To advertise give Sue-Ann a call at 780-723-5787
at Independent Grocer, Sobeys
or the Edson Food Bank
The Food Bank will be open two Thursday evenings,
the second and last Thursday of the Month
6:45-8:00 pm.
Open regular hours every Tuesday from
9-11 am.
780-723-1350
Sponsored by The Weekly Anchor
Hours: Tues 9 a.m. to 11 a.m.
Last Thursday of the month 6:45 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Food Bank located at 4511 5th Ave., Edson
rts - Entertainment - Events - and what’s going on
The Scene
THE WEEKLY ANCHOR
THE WEEKLY ANCHOR
PAGE 10 MONDAY FEBRUARY 17 , 2020 MONDAY NOVEMBER 11, 2019 PAGE 13
Trans Mountain Expansion Project Construction Accelerating
Close to Three Thousand People Working on the Project
Trans Mountain Expansion Project is accelerating. Work is well underway with pipe in the ground.
PASSPORT PHOTOS & MORE
(CALGARY, AB) – February 7, 2020: With a
Professional Di
Professional Digital gital new year ahead of us and recent court decisions necessary funding of the Corporation's capital meet their respective social, economic and
needs. This estimated cost of the Expansion
development goals.
Passport Sy
Passport System stem announced, the Trans Mountain Expansion Project reflects today's realities of enhanced environmental “Today's Trans Mountain Expansion Project has
photos ready is accelerating. Work is well underway with pipe in protections, security, quality assurance and seen significant changes, enhancements and
photos ready
in minutes nutes the ground and terminal construction in Alberta, Indigenous inclusion, and is based on reasonable improvements since it was originally envisioned in
in mi
and significant work ongoing at the Burnaby and
assumptions, including the completion of
2009, and first introduced to the public in 2012.
while you wait...
while you wait... Westridge Marine Terminals in British Columbia. regulatory approvals, permits and route hearings. The Project has set new standards for Indigenous
The Corporation's projected earnings before
T Before the end of 2020, construction is expected to interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization participation and inclusion – with 58 signed
The Weekly Anchorhe Weekly Anchor
be underway across the entire line.
agreements worth over $500 million. The Project
5
“Today, we have more than 2,900 people
5040 3rd Avenue, Edson040 3rd Avenue, Edson working on the Project and that number will grow (EBITDA) are expected to be at least $1.5 billion reflects the input and feedback from thousands of
in the first year of the Project's operation and
7 significantly in the months ahead. With 65 per cent expected to grow annually. These projections are Canadians and incorporates the very best safety
780-723-578780-723-5787
and environmental protections. From the
of the detailed route approved, and a process
DROP IN AND SEE!ROP IN AND SEE!
D established by the Canada Energy Regulator for underpinned by long-term contractual installation of state-of-the-art leak detection and
commitments covering 80 per cent of the system's
monitoring technology, route adjustments to avoid
the remainder in progress, the path forward is 890,000 barrels a day of capacity. sensitive areas, tunneling versus trenched
clear. Construction is accelerating and we're very The board also affirmed that this Project remains crossings, to installing more valves and ground
excited to be delivering this important Project and commercially viable, and that Canada's overall water monitoring stations, Canadians will be proud
on our commitments to Canadians, our customers investment in Trans Mountain remains on course to to know that Trans Mountain has established the
and communities,” says Ian Anderson, President generate a return at commercial levels. very highest benchmark for the development and
and CEO of Trans Mountain Corporation. The Project is also expected to drive significant construction of a major energy infrastructure
The Trans Mountain Corporation Board of economic benefits for workers, businesses and project,” says Anderson.
Remember to drop off your Directors recently approved a Project cost estimate Indigenous communities across Alberta, British Canadians will benefit from the economic and
of $12.6 billion to bring it into service by the end
donations for the of 2022. To date, the company has spent $2.5 Columbia and the country. At peak construction, tax contributions made by the Project once it is
there will be approximately 5,500 workers
operation. In addition, Trans Mountain will make
EDSON FOOD BANK billion in respect to the Project, which includes the employed in communities along the construction payments to the British Columbia government of
impact of delays and the resulting additional
at Independent Grocer, Sobeys regulatory process. It is anticipated that an corridor in Alberta and British Columbia. Trans between $25 million and $50 million annually, for
Mountain is prioritizing and maximizing
a total contribution over a 20-year period of up to
or the Edson Food Bank additional $8.4 billion will be spent to complete Indigenous, local and regional hiring to the $1 billion. These funds are to be used by the B.C.
the Project, plus $1.7 billion of financial carrying
greatest extent possible. Canadians will also
costs. The company has also recommended to the benefit from the economic and tax contributions Clean Communities program to fund local,
environmental projects everywhere in British
The Food Bank will be open Government of Canada in its capacity as owner made by the Project once it is in operation. Columbia.
two Thursday evenings, and lender, a further $600 million reserve for cost Communities along the construction corridor will Trans Mountain will continue to provide updates
the second and last Thursday of impacts beyond the control of Trans Mountain. benefit from significant tax dollars, which are on its construction activities as the Project
the Month 6:45-8:00 pm. This cost will be presented to the Government of anticipated to exceed $52 million annually, proceeds.
Open regular hours every Canada as part of the process to obtain the contributing to these local communities' ability to
Tuesday from 9-11 am.
WANT TO ADVERTISE IN THE PHONE DIRECTORY?
780-723-1350
Hours: Tues 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. We are working on the 28th Annual 2020 Regional Phone Directory
Last Thursday of the month 6:45 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Food Bank located at detailing businesses and fax information
4511 5th Ave., Edson for Edson and Yellowhead County
Sponsored by The Weekly Anchor
The phone and fax directory will be distributed through
Remember to drop off your Edson and Yellowhead County
donations for the
EDSON FOOD BANK To advertise give Sue-Ann a call at 780-723-5787
at Independent Grocer, Sobeys
or the Edson Food Bank
The Food Bank will be open two Thursday evenings,
the second and last Thursday of the Month
6:45-8:00 pm.
Open regular hours every Tuesday from
9-11 am.
780-723-1350
Sponsored by The Weekly Anchor
Hours: Tues 9 a.m. to 11 a.m.
Last Thursday of the month 6:45 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Food Bank located at 4511 5th Ave., Edson