Mineral Exploration

Fall 2018

Mineral Exploration is the official publication of the Association of Mineral Exploration British Columbia.

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Tom Schroeter 12 Mineral Exploration | amebc.ca PHOTO: COURTESY TOM SCHROETER Sheila also encourages the new generation to volunteer. "Whether leading a teacher field trip, being a guest speaker at a school, giving a presentation on mineral exploration to the Rockhounds, or teaching children about diamond drilling with cake and a straw, industry volunteers sharing their expertise and passion make great educators and great ambassadors for our industry. They make a di‹erence." "Volunteering can be a tremendous learning experience," advises 2001 Woodside award winner Tom Schroeter. "There's no better experience for learning how problems are solved, and developing self-confidence and public speaking skills than volunteering on a committee." Tom was the regional geologist in northwest B.C. and then head of the B.C. Mineral Development O‹ice. "I did a lot of work liaising between the governments and industry, and I made a conscious e‹ort to involve a broad range of people from government to students to the public." One highlight of Tom's work on behalf of the industry was being part of the CIM Special Volume 46 Porphyry Deposits of the Northwestern Cordillera of North America published in 1995. "We assembled a collective group to document the wealth of information available. It was an experience no one forgot," he says. The message from Frank Woodside award winners is that, in Tom's words, "It's a thrill to be nominated by past presidents because these people are prestigious and distinguished." If you know an AME member who deserves recognition for their outstanding achievements and contributions to the mineral exploration industry, nominate them by visiting amebc.ca/what-we-do/awards. 103-4401 Bristol Rd., Terrace BC | (250) 635-2659 | www.yxt.ca C A P A C I T Y • C O N N E C T I O N S • R E L I A B I L I T Y • S A F E T Y Capacity Executive board room,full service restaurant and vehicle rentals (National, Hertz, Budget & Driving Force) Connections Connections to Vancouver, Calgary, Prince George, Bob Quinn and Dease Lake with unrestricted aircraft accommodation including 757, 737 and 767 Reliability A state of the art instrument landing system upgraded in 2015 allowing for 99.7% reliability of scheduled fl ight completion Safety Aircraft Rescue Fire Fighting Meziadin Junction 2 hrs 30 mins Port Edward 1 hr 30 mins Kitimat 35 mins Terrace 15 mins JUST A SHORT DRIVE AWAY GET CONNECTED THROUGH THE NORTHWEST REGIONAL AIRPORT NW Airport.indd 1 2017-11-02 2:05 PM Reinforce Relationships Created at Roundup All Year Long Alexander Sugden 604.473.0358 asugden@canadawide.com CONTACT

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