Seabridge Gold responds to misleading information about the KSM Project published in The Narwhal

KSM (KERR-SULPHURETS-MITCHELL) - A Responsibly Designed Gold-Copper Project with Regulatory and Social Acceptance

Seabridge Gold’s Brent Murphy wrote a letter to Emma Gilchrist, Editor-in-Chief/Executive Director of The Narwhal highlighting the erroneous and misleading information about the KSM Project and the design of the tailings management facility published in the article titled ‘Six years after Mount Polley disaster, expert recommendations not fully implemented: report’ by Matt Simmons. Read the letter here.

Seabridge Gold responds to Inaccurate Information about Selenium Removal Technology adopted at KSM Project published in The Narwhal

KSM (KERR-SULPHURETS-MITCHELL) - A Responsibly Designed Gold-Copper Project with Regulatory and Social Acceptance

Seabridge Gold’s Brent Murphy wrote a letter to Stephanie Wood reporter at The Narwhal and Chris Sergeant, Research scientist at the University of Montana correcting incorrect information about the Selenium Removal Technology adopted at KSM Project that was published in the article titled ‘Seabridge Gold asks B.C. for more time to begin KSM mine construction, citing COVID-19’. In the Narwhal article, […]

New Student Bursary Program

KSM (KERR-SULPHURETS-MITCHELL) - A Responsibly Designed Gold-Copper Project with Regulatory and Social Acceptance

KSM Project Fall 2020 Bursary Application Seabridge Gold owns the KSM Project, a proposed gold, copper, silver and molybdenum mine, located 65 north of Stewart, BC. The KSM Project will employ approximately 1,800 people during its 5-year construction and approximately 1,040 jobs during its 52-year mine life. While construction has not yet started on the […]

KSM Project COVID-19 Safety Plan

KSM (KERR-SULPHURETS-MITCHELL) - A Responsibly Designed Gold-Copper Project with Regulatory and Social Acceptance

The KSM Project COVID-19 Safety Plan document outlines Covid-19 protocols that KSM Mining ULC (A subsidiary of Seabridge Gold) has implemented to prevent the transmission of COVID-19 at the KSM Project. The document will be updated as necessary as new information becomes relevant. The objective of the Covid-19 Safety Plan is to provide a safe work environment […]

Seabridge Gold responds to incorrect information in the opinion article published in The Conversation

KSM (KERR-SULPHURETS-MITCHELL) - A Responsibly Designed Gold-Copper Project with Regulatory and Social Acceptance

Seabridge Gold’s Brent Murphy wrote a letter to Christopher Sergeant, Research Scientist, Flathead Lake Biological Station, The University of Montana and Julian D. Olden, Professor of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences, University of Washington correcting inaccurate information published in an opinion article titled “Mine waste dams threaten the environment, even when they don’t fail”. Read the letter here.

New Student Bursary Program

KSM (KERR-SULPHURETS-MITCHELL) - A Responsibly Designed Gold-Copper Project with Regulatory and Social Acceptance

KSM Project Winter 2020 Bursary Application Update – The application is now closed. Seabridge Gold owns the KSM Project, a proposed gold, copper, silver and molybdenum mine, located 65 north of Stewart, BC. The KSM Project will employ approximately 1,800 people during its 5-year construction and approximately 1,040 jobs during its 52-year mine life. While […]

Mitchell Treaty Tunnel Permits

KSM (KERR-SULPHURETS-MITCHELL) - A Responsibly Designed Gold-Copper Project with Regulatory and Social Acceptance

KSM Mining ULC, subsidiary of Seabridge Gold, holds a permit License SK904033 which authorizes a tunnel right-of-way extending 23 km from the Mitchell Valley to the proposed KSM Tailings Management Facility (TMF) location. Associated with the permit is a management plan that addresses how Seabridge Gold will deal with the rocks excavated from ground along […]

Seabridge Gold responds to inaccurate information published in Canadian Dimension

KSM (KERR-SULPHURETS-MITCHELL) - A Responsibly Designed Gold-Copper Project with Regulatory and Social Acceptance

Seabridge Gold’s Brent Murphy wrote a letter to Cy Gonick, Publisher and Coordinating Editor of Canadian Dimension correcting inaccurate information published in an article titled “Tailings Dam Collapses in the Americas: Learned?”. The article stated that, “a study of four new transboundary copper-gold projects in the BC-Alaska border area, commissioned by civil society organizations in March 2016, […]

Seabridge Gold responds to a misunderstanding about Unuk River published in Juneau Empire article

KSM (KERR-SULPHURETS-MITCHELL) - A Responsibly Designed Gold-Copper Project with Regulatory and Social Acceptance

In an August 5, 2019 Juneau Empire article titled “Murkowski, Sullivan urge action on mine cleanup”, Rob Sanderson, Jr. Vice President, Central Council of the Tlingit and Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska was quoted as saying, “the Unuk River is dying”. On August 9, 2019,  Seabridge Gold’s Brent Murphy wrote a letter to Mr. Sanderson to correct a misunderstanding that mining activity […]

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