KSM mine developers say they’ve found more gold
A glacier reflects in a naturally occurring pool of rusty, acidic water at the site of one of the KSM prospect’s planned open-pit mines. (Photo by Ed Schoenfeld/ CoastAlaska News).
Developers of a controversial British Columbia mine say they’ve found more gold.
That could increase the value of the Kerr-Sulphurets-Mitchell deposit and help attract investors.
The KSM is owned by Toronto-based Seabridge Gold. Spokesman Brent Murphy says summer drilling expanded the boundaries of a gold-
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