Northern Connector, June 06, 2014

Page 1

Get Into The Swing Of Things

Inside

u NEWS Order of B.C. for Chief, P. 2 u SPORTS Rioux cracks top 15, P. 23 u NEWS LNG hopefuls committed to Tuck, P. 3 u CLASSIFIEDS, P. 14-21

Free FRIDAY, June 6, 2014

Volume 8 Issue 48

TMC 20,700

Healthy rally…

Only The Best 125 1st Ave. W. Prince Rupert, BC 250-624-2568 • 1-800-667-6770 Email: farwestsports@citytel.net Visit us online: www.farwestsports.ca

...NO NEED TO BE SUPERSTITIOUS... OUR FAthers Day WEekend CUSTOMER APPRECIATION SALE!

FF O S K KIC , JUNE Y FRIDA TH 13

THREE DAYS ONLY! FR

IDAY, JUNE 13TH TO SUNDAY JUNE 15 TH.. See Page A11 For More Details

250-635-6945 www.norburdrv.ca

Mall City Centrke! 205 Lower Ban tia

)

646 (250-632-2

TERRACE – Avanti Mining Inc. and the Nisga’a Nation have announced an agreement for the latter to receive economic and other benefits from the company’s planned molybdenum mine at Kitsault on the north coast. “The agreement will address a number of outstanding Nisga’a concerns in respect of environmental protection, provide economic benefits to the Nisga’a Nation (including a net smelter royalty of up to 2 per cent based on prevailing molybdenum prices), and resolve all outstanding litigation,” states a company release of this morning. The project is located within the Nass Area, in which the Nisga’a Nation has certain treaty rights under the 2000 Nisga’a Final Agreement.

Monday - Thursday & Saturday 9am to 6:30pm Friday 9am to 9pm Sunday 12 to 5pm

NEW LO

OHO 250-632-C

Nisga’a, miners strike a benefits deal

HOURS

Bradley’s le Bait & Tack ON! CATI next to Sco

JOSH MASSEY / THE NORTHERN CONNECTOR

TERRACE – Unionized nurses and supporters walked from Mills Memorial Hospital to George Little Park and then staged a rally May 31. They were out to publicize the need for adequate staffing and health care spending. Among those speaking was Robin Austin, the NDP MLA for Skeena.

Hours will expand after the installation of our new windows and

Angler’s Entrance coming in June!

This is the first major economic agreement negotiated by the Nisga’a Lisims Government. Molybdenum is primarily used to strengthen steel. Avanti and the Nisga’a Nation previously had a number of outstanding differences regarding the project and related permitting, but have recently been in direct discussions to resolve those issues and that has proven successful, states the release. “We are pleased to have finally reached an agreement with Avanti that will enable the project to proceed while ensuring that our treaty rights are respected, and our Nation’s environment is protected” said Mitchell Stevens, President of the Nisga’a Nation. “We wish to congratulate

Avanti’s new executive team who approached us with a sincere interest in addressing our concerns with the project, which we were then able to work through without delay.” “This demonstrates that when proponents take the Nisga’a Nation’s interests and concerns seriously, practical agreements can be reached in a timely manner. We are now counting on the provincial and federal governments to fulfil their responsibilities under our treaty in respect of this and other projects in our area.” “We are confident [the agreement] will provide meaningful benefits to all parties, including Nisga’a individuals and businesses, and we look forward to growing this partnership,” said Avanti president Gordon Bogden

FREE Family Fishing Weekend June 13, 14 and 15 For BC residents Come in for more details

Come check out our great selection of fishing tackle & bait, Kitimat gifts and souvenirs and much more!

in the release. The company had already received provincial environmental approval and is waiting for similar approval from the federal government. Also expected soon are provincial mining permits. It has already negotiated financial and sales agreements with German and South Korean interests tied to the project and is now pursuing final financing. Construction to reopen the project under a modern day mine plan is expected to start in 2014, subject to receipt of final permits. Total investment in the project will be approximately $1 billion and, when in production, the mine will provide up to 300 fulltime jobs during its anticipated 14-year life.

ALL

“Duck Comm

ander”

CLOTHING

50

%

off!

Bradley’s Bait & Tackle


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.