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Banks Island Gold Ltd BKSLF

Banks Island Gold Ltd is a gold producer with its operating mine in British Columbia, Canada. The Company also engages in the acquisition, exploration and development of mineral properties.


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Post by bxjuon Aug 01, 2015 8:01pm
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It looks like a Mining Man Turned them in.

It looks like a Mining Man Turned them in.Seems like we have heard this story on this board for some time now. Nice job by all, the Mining Man that turned them in, You have politicians high 5ing themselves and Norm McDonald who sends out alert messages to both safety and environmental regulators and to the regulators themselves who can chalk up another success in shutting down yet another Canadian small mine. Wonder how many workers are now out of work thanks to the keen and thoughtful eye of this Mine Employee?


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Statement from North Coast MLA Jennifer Rice on Banks Island gold mine

Posted in: Environment, Jobs and Economy, Liberal Mismanagement
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banks_island_gold_mineNorth Coast MLA Jennifer Rice released the following statement on the ongoing situation at the Banks Island gold mine.

“I have been closely following this issue since my colleague Norm Macdonald was first contacted by a mine worker on July 4. As our caucus spokesperson for mining, Norm did the responsible thing and took these concerns about health and safety for workers – and the potential environmental concerns – to Energy and Mines Minister Bill Bennett and Environment Minister Mary Polak. Judging by the timeline, it seems Norm’s advocacy spurred the government into action.

“Since then I have contacted the Gitxaala First Nation and have attempted to contact the company to get their views on a truly perplexing story. In the aftermath of the Mt. Polley disaster, it’s hard to understand how the B.C. Liberals could say that a mine has been shut down and the mine operator could say that they are continuing operations.

“My primary concern is representing the interests of my constituents, the Gitxaala Nation, the mine workers and those concerned about potential environmental damage. Conflicting media reports have made this a difficult story to assess fully and I will continue to do that work so that the North Coast is effectively represented in Victoria.

“My office is happy to take calls from media and from concerned citizens about this or other important issues in my constituency.”


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