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January 2015 Best Cities for Work in B.C.

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66 BCBusiness January 2015 StatuS: Red Chris is expected to begin commercial production in early 2015, following some delays. The company has also been dealing with the breach of its Mount Polley tailings dam (see "The Spillover Effect," p.68) in August 2014. A third-party review of the Red Chris tailings dam has been conducted. Imperial says the cost of constructing Red Chris mine is estimated at $643 million as of the third quarter of 2014. StatuS: Citing the lower price of its key commodity, New Gold said in late 2013 that Blackwater would be delayed and that it would focus instead on its lower-cost Rainy River project in Ontario. Black- water is expected to cost about $1.8 billion to build, based on a 2013 feasibility study. The com- pany continues to advance the Blackwater project through the permitting phase and filed the project's final environmental assessment report with regulators in October 2014. Red ChRis (Copper/Gold) owner: imperial Metals loCation: 80 km south of Dease Lake in northwest b.c. BlaCkwateR (Gold/silver) owner: new Gold inc. loCation: 160 km southwest of Prince George and 110 km southwest of Vanderhoof m i n i n g ' S pivotal Year

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