GOLD: Premier, Centerra, First Nations ink final agreement for Hardrock project

ONTARIO – Greenstone Gold Mines – a 50:50 joint venture of Toronto’s Centerra Gold and Premier Gold Mines based in Thunder Bay, […]
Drill core from the Hardrock (Greenstone) gold project. (Image: Premier Gold Mines)
[caption id="attachment_1003731858" align="aligncenter" width="394"] Drill core from the Hardrock (Greenstone) gold project. (Image: Premier Gold Mines)[/caption] ONTARIO – Greenstone Gold Mines – a 50:50 joint venture of Toronto’s Centerra Gold and Premier Gold Mines based in Thunder Bay, Ont. – and Aroland First Nation, Animbiigoo Zaagi'igan Anishinaabek, and Ginoogaming First Nation have signed a long term relationship agreement covering the Hardrock gold project. The project, earlier known as Greenstone, is located in the Geraldton-Beardmore Greenstone Belt, about 275 northeast of Thunder Bay. The agreement formalizes the First Nations’ support for the Hardrock project. In turn, the Greenstone joint venture agrees to support the local social and cultural practices as well as providing for environmental monitoring, employment, training, business, and contracting opportunities. It increases the opportunity for mutual benefits for all parties. Greenstone is planning to take Hardrock to production. Total measured and indicated resources at Hardrock are 147.5 million tonnes grading 1.50 g/t gold and containing 7.1 million oz. The inferred resource is 25.5 million tonnes grading 3.77 g/t gold and containing 3.1 million oz. More information and technical reports for Hardrock can be found at www.GreenstoneGoldMines.com.

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