Gold Mountain Mining Corp. Signs Mining Contract With Nhwelmen-Lake LP
Gold Mountain Mining Corp. is pleased to announce a signed definitive agreement with Nhwelmen-Lake LP for contract mining services at the Elk Gold ProjectHIGHLIGHTS:Gold Mountain will leverage the experience and expertise of Nhwelmen-Lake for mining and ore hauling services at the Elk Gold Property.Nhwelmen-Lake will be paid a fixed price per tonne mined at a price that’s in line with the Company’s Preliminary …
Gold Mountain Mining Corp. (TSXV:GMTN) (“Gold Mountain” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce a signed definitive agreement with Nhwelmen-Lake LP (“Nhwelmen-Lake”), for contract mining services (the “Mining Contract”) at the Elk Gold Project
AME Roundup Opens Today as the Largest Virtual Gathering To-Date of the Global Mineral Exploration Industry
01/18/2021 | 08:01am EDT
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AME Remote Roundup Features Government Speakers: John Horgan, BC Premier; Bruce Ralston, BC Minister of Energy, Mines and Low Carbon Innovation; Murray Rankin, Minister of Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation; Ravi Kahlon, BC Minister of Jobs, Economic Recovery and Innovation; Paul Lefebvre, Parliamentary Secretary to the Federal Minister of Natural Resources.
Keynote Address by Robert Friedland;
ESG Session with Randy Smallwood and Fireside Chat with Ross Beaty.
VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Jan. 18, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) The 38
th annual Mineral Exploration Roundup, hosted by the Association for Mineral Exploration (“AME”), launches today as Remote Roundup. This virtual experience is safely facilitating the largest ever online gathering of the global exploration industry. Hosted by explorers
For five years, Alaskan Indigenous tribes and conservation groups have pushed for government involvement over worries of 12 proposed B.C. mines in northwest B.C. near salmon-bearing rivers that cross into the Alaskan panhandle. As proof of inadequate regulatory oversight, they point to the 2014 breached tailings pond at the Mount Polly Mine in southern B.C. that released billions of litres of industrial waste into lakes and waterways. “Historically, 80 per cent of southeast Alaska king salmon [chinook] have come from the transboundary Taku, Stikine and Unuk Rivers and yet, by this spring, all three rivers’ king salmon populations will likely be listed as stocks of concern, and B.C. is rushing through more than a dozen [very large] projects just over the Alaska border in those same river systems,” said Jill Weitz, director of Salmon Beyond Borders.