RE:RE:Just as expected
Hi medford,
Im really frustrated also.
It seems really sad that the "governments" keep talking about how much easier / quicker permitting will be for critical minerals, but then just talk.
I would point out though that..."Recall when the BC environmental review ruled against the application to designate the Bull River mine as reviewable,"...This statement was very confusing to me and I made calls to the BC environmental agency to clarify. If you read their exact letter, 9which is available), what it said was that basically since Bull River was an already existing mine the "environmental" agency did NOT need to review. Move to permitting. The Bull River project is no longer being reviewed for environmental issues. Its done. Thats a good thing. They directed me to another agency for permittin.
So as of NOW, The mine is being reviewed for Phase 1 permitting, which is for the existing ore stock pile and that will be a nice infusion of cash.
Phase 2 is for the underground mining activities and SHOULD be easier once the Phase 1 is given.
All that being sadi, the time it takes seems ridiculous.
I understand the frustration and all I can do is keep coming back to the huge amount of existing infrastructure, ore body, high insider ownership and drilling at Thierry.
Good grief though.
jmo
RD