Dec 24, 2020
MASS John Trombley Maloney (B. 1-17-1940) died at home peacefully on Tuesday, December 22, 2020, with his wife, Gayle, by his side.
John was a lifelong resident of Mass – Greenland, who graduated from Mass High School, attended Michigan Tech, served honorably in the U.S. Army in Germany, and decided as a young man that he preferred working in the woods to any other profession.
He loved hunting and the Goose Camp, enjoyed fishing, and was a crazy man on a snowmobile. Most of all, he loved being in the woods with a good dog. His life’s work was a small logging and land clearing business from which he never truly retired. In life, John is best remembered as someone who was always going, doing, helping, talking and laughing. Only in his last two years, because of Parkinson’s, did he ever slow down. Whether you knew him as JussiPoikka, Jack, or Charlie, or you didn’t know him at all, John loved to talk. Many of his stories came from working as a kid peeling pulp
Sabina Gold & Silver Updates on Construction Accomplishments
Sabina Gold & Silver Updates on Construction Accomplishments
VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Dec. 16, 2020 Sabina Gold & Silver Corp (TSX-SBB/OTCQX-SGSVF) “Sabina” or the “Company” is pleased to announce that our construction objectives for the year were completed and demobilization of personnel from the Goose project in Nunavut, Canada has been completed.
Project Pre-development Activities
Despite a late start due to COVID, 2020 was a productive year at Goose Camp as the Company continued to advance its exploration and project pre-development activities.
Under a COVID strict operational framework which required pre-deployment monitoring, pre-deployment Health Canada approved testing, and onsite mitigation and monitoring the Back River project was the only large-scale mining camp in the territory not to report any cases of COVID.