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Morrison Lake mine plan still stalled, 18 years later
Skeena River in Northern British Columbia. Stock image.
At a little over $500 million capex, the Morrison Lake copper-gold mine in British Columbia is comparatively small, and the company behind it – Pacific Booker (TSX-V:BKM) – is also small.
Small enough that it can be kicked around like a political football until it deflates.
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At least that seems to have been the strategy of the previous BC Liberal government, and the BC Environmental Assessment Office (EAO), which put Pacific Booker through a 10-year review process that ultimately found the project had ticked all the required boxes, and then denied the project a permit anyway.
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LEMOORE â It was a changing of the guard of sorts as Lemoore welcomed four new city council members to the dais on Tuesday.
Recently-elected council members Jim Chaney (District B), Frank Gornick (District C), David Orth (District D) and Patricia Matthews (District E) were all sworn in to their seats during the Lemoore City Council meeting.
Before the oaths were administered, City Manager Nathan Olson recognized outgoing council members Eddie Neal (District D), Christopher Schalde (District C) and John Plourde (District E) with plaques for their service to the city.
Olson said the city went through some rough times in the past couple years, but the most recent council was able to get the city through it.