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TransCanada’s Matt White, Terry Robbins and Roger Curry led the efforts of a Mountaineer XPress construction team in supporting the search and rescue of a lost child in Kenna, West Virginia.
April is Safe Digging Month. Every year, utility damages cost taxpayers and companies billions of dollars, as well as hundreds of preventable injuries and deaths. Throughout Safe Digging Month, energy and utility companies, non-profit organizations and governments work together to bring greater awareness to safe digging practices throughout our communities. Learn more about our YES program which consists of YES Kits and YES Awards.
Maria Sylte grew up in Houston playing classical piano in the hopes of one day becoming a band director. But she also enjoyed math and physics and wanted to explore a career in engineering. Her approach when she entered college: Why not do both?
Our communities and those most vulnerable are in urgent need of our help. At TC Energy, we’re using our energy for good to help provide critical support to the people, places and organizations impacted by COVID-19. To date, we’ve contributed over $2.6 million across North America. But we’re just getting started.
Solid execution and asset performance support higher 2025 financial outlook Market fundamentals drive customer demand for incremental capacity projects CALGARY, Alberta, July 31, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — TC Energy Corporation (TSX, NYSE: TRP) (TC Energy or the Company) released its second quarter results today. François Poirier, TC Energy’s President and Chief Executive Officer commented, "Our commitment to safety and operational excellence continues to drive strong reliability, availability and...
Meet Rocky & Lorisha, a dynamic husband & wife duo who have been integral members of two innovative programs launched on the Coastal GasLink project.
To celebrate National Hispanic and Latin American Heritage Month we sat down with Burton Cole, a passionate member of our Inclusion and Diversity Executive Council.
As one of more than 95,000 landowners we work with across North America, Hugo Bonjean was aware of the possible dangers of digging near pipelines, and so he called TransCanada and Alberta One Call, his local underground utility organization.