Canadiens make calculated, high-risk gamble exposing Price in expansion draft
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July 17, 2021, 11:23 PM
MONTREAL This is no small gamble, but it is a calculated one from Marc Bergevin.
When the Canadiens general manager decided earlier this week to ask Carey Price to waive his no-movement clause for the upcoming Seattle expansion draft, he rolled the dice on losing his franchise goaltender for nothing come July 21.
Bergevin did it to give himself the best opportunity to keep both Price and backup Jake Allen, but he also did it knowing that’s anything but guaranteed.
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New Gold Mine west of Quesnel gets provincial approval
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The Provincial Government has approved an early works permit for Artemis Gold’s Blackwater project.
The approval is the first step required for mine construction, allowing for the necessary site preparation and land clearing work to begin.
The Blackwater mine is estimated to be the largest gold mine development project in the Cariboo region of BC in the last decade.
“We welcome the development of the new Blackwater gold and silver mine,” said Bruce Ralston, Minister of Energy, Mines and Low-Carbon Innovation. “It will create high earning, long-term jobs, advance indigenous reconciliation, and supply some of the most responsibly mined gold and silver in the world, exemplifying British Columbia’s ESG advantage.”