GOLD: Pure Gold, First Nations sign agreement for Madsen mine

ONTARIO – Vancouver-based Pure Gold Mining and the First Nations of Wabakuskang and Lac Seul have inked a project agreement with respect […]
Surface facilities at the Madsen gold mine project. (Image: Pure Gold Mining)

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[caption id="attachment_1003729848" align="aligncenter" width="413"] Surface facilities at the Madsen gold mine project. (Image: Pure Gold Mining)[/caption] ONTARIO – Vancouver-based Pure Gold Mining and the First Nations of Wabakuskang and Lac Seul have inked a project agreement with respect to the Madsen Red Lake gold mine in Northern Ontario. The agreement establishes a long term, mutually beneficial partnership between Pure Gold and the First Nations. Highlights of the agreement include confirmation that the First Nations will collaborate with Pure Gold in support of the operational permitting process for the mine an subsequent regulatory authorizations. It also establishes a foundation for employment, contracting, education and training opportunities. The mining company is committed to sustainable development, environmental protection, and environmental monitoring. Pure Gold has also agreed to issue 100,000 common shares of to each First Nation, and the company will make future financial contributions based on gold production. Details of the project to reopen the past-producing Madsen mine can be found at www.PureGoldMining.ca.

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