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Tahltan, Coeur sign Silvertip agreement
Tahltan Nation and Coeur Mining Inc. Jan. 19 announced the signing of a comprehensive impact and benefit agreement in connection with Coeur's Silvertip silver-zinc-lead mine located in... — Updated 2/18/2021
GT Gold positioned to ride out COVID-19
GT Gold Corp. April 3 said the planned 2020 exploration program on its Tatogga gold-copper project in the Tahltan Territory of northwestern British Columbia would typically get started... — Updated 9/26/2020 Full story
First Nations, miner respond to COVID-19
In order to protect the health of its people and communities of northern British Columbia during the COVID-19 pandemic, Tahltan Central Government has been working closely with the other... — Updated 9/26/2020 Full story
Dolly Varden Silver set for 2020 growth
Dolly Varden Silver Corp. said the work it carried out in 2019 has positioned its namesake high-grade silver project in British Columbia for additional growth in 2020. Located at the... — Updated 9/26/2020
Kutcho, First Nations cooperate on permits
Kutcho Copper Corp. Sept. 17 announced the start of permitting for its Kutcho copper-zinc project in northern British Columbia. The three deposits that make up the Kutcho project ... — Updated 9/26/2020
Tahltan: no more jade, placer gold mining
The Tahltan Central Government June 24 said it is demanding the shutdown of jade and placer gold mining in the Tahltan Territory of northern British Columbia. The Tahltan Nation's... — Updated 9/25/2020
Tahltan, Seabridge reach milestone pact
The Tahltan Nation and Seabridge Gold Inc. June 10 announced they have negotiated the terms of a co-operation and benefits agreement in connection with the development of a mine at... — Updated 9/25/2020
Women in Mining Trailblazer joins Kutcho
Kutcho Copper Corp. July 4 named Sue Craig as vice president of community and environment, replacing Allison Armstrong who will be moving into an advisory role for the company. As a... — Updated 9/25/2020
Kutcho, Tahltan build working relationship
Kutcho Copper Corp. and Tahltan Central Government April 17 said they have entered into exploration and communication agreements aimed at building a positive and mutually beneficial... — Updated 9/24/2020
Mining Explorers 2016: The alchemy of turning paper to gold
Seabridge Gold Inc. has a straightforward strategy for exploring its projects in British Columbia and Northwest Territories – transform paper currency into gold. "At Seabridge, we like... — Updated 2/3/2018 Full story
BC mines raise ire of environmentalists
The Red Chris copper-gold mine in northwestern British Columbia has received final approvals necessary for commercial operation, marking the sixth new mine to open in the western... — Updated 1/26/2018 Full story
BC issues permits to go underground at KSM
Seabridge Gold Inc. Oct. 11 reported the receipt of permits necessary to develop an exploration adit into the Deep Kerr Deposit at its KSM Project in northwestern British Columbia. The... — Updated 10/16/2016
Seabridge to remediate old workings at Iskut while seeking new finds
Seabridge Gold Inc. June 28 reported that it has begun robust environment remediation of historical mining activity at its newly acquired Iskut property in northwestern British Columbia,... — Updated 7/3/2016 Full story
Verdict is in on Mt. Polley dam
A design flaw resulting from an inadequate understanding of the glacial lake sediments that formed a portion of the foundation on which the tailings dam at the Mount Polley mine located... — Updated 2/8/2015 Full story
Miner eyes year-end startup at Red Chris
The nearly operational Red Chris Mine is plugged into the electrical grid, and Imperial Metals Corp. is readying all the components for operations in anticipation of final approvals from... — Updated 12/21/2014 Full story
Dam breach tarnishes miners' reputation
Results from water sampling show that the immediate environmental impacts of an estimated 14.5 million cubic meters of tailings and water released from a facility at Imperial Metals... — Updated 8/31/2014 Full story
First Nations, mines find common ground
Though still a ways from completely sorting it out, the Government of British Columbia and the province's mining industry have taken long strides recently toward mastering the intricacies of social responsibility, especially in meeting... — Updated 8/28/2011
First Nations: Respect before prosperity
Ottawa's rejection of Taseko Mines Ltd.'s C$1-billion proposal to build a mine at the Prosperity copper-gold project has highlighted the importance of having the support of the local... — Updated 1/23/2011
Study endorses power line proposal
Building a power line into northern British Columbia could attract C$3.5 billion in mining investment to the area, according to preliminary findings of an independent study. The Northwest Power Line Coalition, an industry group that... — Updated 5/25/2008 Full story
B.C., Yukon power lines win key approvals
Two of Canada's westernmost governments are moving forward with power transmission projects aimed at bringing lower cost energy and jobs to rural residents while spurring mine development in remote areas. British Columbia and Yukon... — Updated 10/28/2007 Full story
BcMetals hits more Red Chris snags
No sooner than clearing an infrastructure hurdle to development of its Red Chris copper-gold project in northern British Columbia this year, bcMetals Corp. encountered another obstacle in the form of a blockade against road access to... — Updated 9/24/2006