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The Northwest Transmission Line along Highway 37 is once again on the front burner in British Columbia, and development of the 517-kilometer-long, or 321-mile-long, power line could provide easier access to Lower 48 markets for power generated in Alaska. British Columbia has resumed the environmental assessment process and First Nations consultation required for the project, following an announcement by the Canadian province's Premier Gordon Campbell Sept. 26 that the power project was back on track. The B.C. government...
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 took up the idea when B.C. government officials dropped plans for the power line last fall, released the findings in April. They showed that not only would an electricity conduit along Highway 37 in northwest British Columbia help bring at least eight new mining projects to the region, it also...
Canada's ministries of Fisheries and Oceans and Natural Resources have joined the attorney general of Canada and Imperial Metals Corp. subsidiary bcMetals Corp. in appealing a Sept. 25 ruling of the Federal Court of Canada, which set aside a federal screening report issued May 2006 on bcMetals' Red Chris project, according to Imperial Metals. At issue is the nature of the discretion of federal authorities to scope a project under the Canadian Environmental Assessment Act. Imperial is pursuing startup in 2008 of Red Chris, a...
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 Territory announced progress in October on separate public-private partnerships pursuing the power projects. B.C. government said Oct. 1 it would pursue the Northwest Transmission Line project, a C$400-million extension of B.C.'s electrical grid into the remote northwest region of the province...
The British Columbia Environmental Assessment Office is seeking public comment on an application for an environmental assessment certificate filed by NovaGold Canada Inc. in May. The Vancouver, B.C.-based junior mining company proposes to construct and operate a $1.1 billion open-pit mine operation at its Galore Creek Project in northwestern British Columbia east of the Alaska Panhandle. NovaGold Canada is 100 percent owned by NovaGold Resources Inc, which is also developing the Donlin Creek and Rock Creek mining projects in...
A wide range of initiatives across Canada is bringing more members of aboriginal communities into the mining industry, especially in the far north. Different provinces and territories take different approaches, but there have been some positive results, according to the recently published 13th annual government report on the issue. Nevertheless, aboriginal participation in the industry remains low, even though aboriginal peoples are commonly the closest population to an exploration or mine development project, the report...
NovaGold Resources and its Canadian subsidiary SpectrumGold are increasing spending this year for the company's Galore Creek property in remote northwestern British Columbia, kicking off a large, aggressive drilling and advanced exploration program in late May. Galore Creek, about 37 miles west of the Cassiar Highway and about 46 miles east of Wrangell, Alaska, is a large, well-defined gold-silver-copper resource previously worked by Kennecott. Three core rigs will work through the summer, completing more than 60,000 feet of...
Hunting hard in remote elephant country, NovaGold Resources can claim a lion's share of kills. Now the aggressive junior has to prove whether it's found any trophies that will make the company a metals producer. NovaGold announced March 26 an agreement with Kennecott Exploration and Kennecott Arctic to acquire a 51 percent interest in the Ambler gold, silver, copper and base metals property in remote northwestern Alaska. Previous exploration on Arctic, the most advanced target on the Ambler property, identified an inferred...