Written by MP Bruce Hyer on 15 July 2015
Thunder Bay-Superior North MP Bruce Hyer
Bruce Hyer, MP Thunder Bay Superior North and Green Party Deputy Leader will attend the Greenstone Mineral Exploration Forum 2015, July 14 in Geraldton and July 15 in Beardmore.
“The mining potential in Greenstone is exciting. And it is encouraging to see Premier/Centerra Gold’s Hardrock Project near Geraldton continuing to move forward in a clean and environmentally sustainable manner”, said Hyer.
The event includes presentations highlighting the mineral potential and exploration activity in the Greenstone region. Premier Gold Mines Limited and Centerra Gold Inc. through their partnership company TCP GP Corporation will provide an update on their Hardrock Project and will also host a tour of the Hardrock property on Tuesday afternoon. This will be followed by informal social gatherings and networking sessions. On Wednesday, a geological tour of the Beardmore area will be led by staff of the Resident Geologist Program, MNDM.
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