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Toronto Star
24-07-2025
- Business
- Toronto Star
Teck Announces Construction of Highland Valley Copper Mine Life Extension to Proceed
VANCOUVER, British Columbia, July 24, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Teck Resources Limited (TSX: TECK.A and TECK.B, NYSE: TECK) ('Teck') today announced board approval for construction of the Highland Valley Copper Mine Life Extension Project (HVC MLE), an important critical minerals investment which will extend the life of Canada's largest copper mine and support Teck's copper production into the future. 'This extension of Canada's largest copper mine, Highland Valley Copper, is foundational to our strategy to double copper production by the end of the decade,' said Jonathan Price, President and CEO. 'Given the strong demand for copper as an energy transition metal, the Highland Valley Copper Mine Life Extension will generate a robust IRR and secure access to this critical mineral for the next two decades. The project will strengthen Canada's critical minerals sector, generate new economic activity, and support the continuation of the jobs and community benefits that HVC generates for many more years to come.'


NDTV
23-07-2025
- Business
- NDTV
Tirupati Board Opens New Srivani Darshan Ticket To Ease Devotee Wait Time
The Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) launched a new SRIVANI Darshan Ticket Centre on Tuesday, aiming to streamline the ticketing process for devotees. Located opposite the Tirumala Annamayya Bhavan, the new facility was inaugurated by TTD Chairman B.R. Naidu and Executive Officer J. Shyamala Rao. The centre addresses long-standing complaints about lengthy queues, with devotees often waiting from 5:00 AM to secure SRIVANI Darshan tickets. "Devotees have faced long waits since early morning," Mr Naidu said at the opening. "These new counters, built for Rs. 60 lakh with advanced infrastructure, will make ticketing faster and easier," he added. The SRIVANI Trust, a key TTD initiative, lets devotees contribute to temple projects in exchange for special entry darshan. High demand for these tickets has often caused significant delays, which the new centre is expected to reduce with its efficient setup. Mr Naidu also unveiled upgraded sub-inquiry offices at the High-Level Cottages (HVC) and Annaprasadam Complex (ANC) areas. These modernised facilities aim to improve devotee support with better information and assistance services. Mr Naidu also inspected the setups to ensure they meet pilgrims' needs.