Manning Valley Mining Fears Put to Rest as MCI Carbon Hands Back Exploration Licences
The free celebration will include mine tours, displays and activities as Teck highlights a $2.1 billion life extension project.
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Manning Valley mining fears put to rest as MCI Carbon hands back exploration licences
A company investigating whether it could extract serpentinite, near the Manning Valley, has handed back its exploration licences. It follows months of community backlash… over potential environmental impacts.
All invited to Teck Highland Valley 40th anniversary - The Ashcroft
Teck Highland Valley Copper is marking 40 years of operations with a free community celebration, and all are welcome to attend. The event — which celebrates the past, present, and future of mining in the Highland Valley — will be at the Rec Centre and Maggs Park in Logan Lake from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on Sunday, Aug. 16. It will feature: – Complimentary snacks and refreshments – Family-friendly games and activities – Interactive displays showc…
Highland Valley Copper mine to celebrate 40 years of operations later this month
It's been four decades of operations for Teck's Highland Valley Copper mine, and the mining giant is inviting the community to a celebration later this month. In a news release, Teck said it will be marking 40 years of operations with a free community celebration at the Rec Centre and Maggs Park in ...
Penfold welcomes end of Manning Valley mining exploration - NSW Nationals
Federal Nationals Member for Lyne Alison Penfold MP has welcomed the decision by MCi Carbon to relinquish its mineral exploration licences in the Manning Valley and congratulated Manning Against Mining Alliance (MAMA) and the local community for their determined advocacy. The exploration licences, covering around 93 square kilometres within the Manning River catchment, were cancelled… The post Penfold welcomes end of Manning Valley mining explor…
All invited to Teck Highland Valley 40th anniversary
Teck Highland Valley Copper is marking 40 years of operations with a free community celebration, and all are welcome to attend. The event — which celebrates the past, present, and future of mining in the Highland Valley — will be at the Rec Centre and Maggs Park in Logan Lake from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on Sunday, Aug. 16. It will feature: – Complimentary snacks and refreshments – Family-friendly games and activities – Interactive displays showc…
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