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Greenstone Gold meets off-reserve members – Tbnewswatch.com

THUNDER BAY — Premier Gold Mines has penned relationships with First Nations in the Greenstone area but off-reserve members in Thunder Bay got their first chance to meet with the larger joint company on Friday.

Since Premier signed land use and revenue sharing agreements with Long Lake #58, Aroland and Ginoogaming First Nations, the company has partnered with Centerra Gold to form Greenstone Gold Mines, the outfit that will jointly build and operate the mine within Geraldton town limits.

Greenstone Gold Mines’ director of environment and Aboriginal Affairs, Amiel Blajchman hosted off-reserve members to explain the approved results of the mine’s Environmental Assessment, to discuss alternatives in the project’s design, and to offer updates on the Feasibility Study, which will be formally released later this year.

Read More: http://www.tbnewswatch.com/News/373616/Premier_Gold,_First_Nations_ink_land_use_and_revenue_sharing_deal

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