Mineral Exploration

Summer 2019

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

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DON STEWART, B.C. If asked to picture a typical miner, this guy might come to mind. Don grew up in Cassiar, a mining hub turned ghost town in northern British Columbia. He disliked school and signed on to become a miner at 18 years old, occasionally working as a faller or driller when mining work was unavailable. The biggest changes he has seen over his career are in worker safety, environmental protection and relationships with communities and First Nations – all for the better. Now, he splits his time between Ecuador and the Red Mountain gold project near Stewart, B.C., where he pumps and monitors the water that has filled the 30-year- old workings, as the exploration teams drill and sample and try to make the mine operational again. In both Canada and Ecuador, he sees mining projects opposed and delayed as "we pay for the mess left behind" by previous operators. He works side by side with his son, a fourth-generation miner, and puts salt in his co‰ee. S umm e r 20 1 9 21 Exploration geologists are lucky enough to see spectacular landscapes like this from the air as they commute daily to and from their "oices" by helicopter. The counterbalance to this incredible privilege is being deposited on peaks like the red-orange ridge on the left of this image in the morning, then hiking up and down scree slopes all day in bear country, literally carrying a pack full of rocks on their backs. But when the radio squawks and the helicopter comes into view again at the end of the day, and the ride home in the evening oers views like this, it is worth the eort. (Most of the time!) We've got On equipment that works hard to make your processes and facilities more efficient. We can help you upgrade with custom programs.* That's energy at work. Start saving at fortisbc.com/businessrebates.

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