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  2. Brucejack mine - Wikipedia

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    The Brucejack mine is a Canadian gold and silver mine located 65 kilometres (40 mi) north of the District of Stewart in British Columbia. The mine is underground and is owned and operated by Newmont. [3] In 2020, the mine produced an output of 347,743 ounces of gold and 472,163 ounces of silver. [1]

  3. Mount Polley mine - Wikipedia

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    Mount Polley mine is a Canadian gold and copper mine located in British Columbia near the towns of Williams Lake and Likely. It consists of two open-pit sites with an underground mining component and is owned and operated by the Mount Polley Mining Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary of Imperial Metals. In 2013, the mine produced an output ...

  4. List of mines in British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    a.k.a. Hendrix Lake Mine, Timothy Mountain Mine [4] Bralorne Mine: Au, Ag, Pb, Zn, Cu, W: Bralorne: Bridge River Country: Founders were Frank and Delina Noel of the Lorne Mine, major developer was David Sloan. One of Canada's deepest mines.

  5. Kerr Sulphurets Mitchell - Wikipedia

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    Kerr-Sulphurets-Mitchell (KSM) is an active mine exploration project 65 km northwest of Stewart, British Columbia (1,545 km northwest of Vancouver, British Columbia). [1] [2] The property is 100% owned by Toronto-based Seabridge Gold. Denver-based royalty company Royal Gold owns a 2% net smelter return royalty on the mine. Since May 2011, the ...

  6. Highland Valley Copper mine - Wikipedia

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    Mining of the original Bethlehem Copper pits ceased in 1982. The Bethlehem concentrator continued to operate on ore from the Valley Copper deposit until June 1989. Production on the Valley Copper mine, now the largest mine and most noticeable feature, began in January 1983. [5] For fifty years the ore was dug using shovels and open pit methods ...

  7. Teck Cominco smelter - Wikipedia

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    The original company, Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company of Canada, was founded in 1906 through a merger of several entities then under the control of the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR). [3] In July 2001, Cominco and Tech Resources merged and in 2008, Teck Cominco renamed itself as Teck. [ 4 ]

  8. Gibraltar Mine - Wikipedia

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    The Gibraltar Mine is a Canadian copper mine operated by Taseko Mines near McLeese Lake in British Columbia, Canada. It is the second largest open-pit mine in Canada and the fourth largest in North America. [1] The mine is the largest employer in the Cariboo region. [1] Gibraltar was originally opened by Placer Development Ltd. of Vancouver in ...

  9. Teck Resources - Wikipedia

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    Its largest mine is the Highland Valley Copper mine near Logan Lake, British Columbia, with 119,000 tonnes of copper and 3.4 million pounds of molybdenum produced in 2016. [7] Teck has a 22.5% interest in the Antamina mine in Peru, one of the largest copper/zinc mines in the world. Teck also runs the Carmen de Andacollo and Quebrada Blanca ...