Seabridge Gold and Gitanyow Wilps Enter Into Agreement Regarding KSM Project

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

Toronto, Canada…Seabridge Gold reported today that it has entered into an agreement with the Gitanyow Wilps represented by the Gitanyow Hereditary Chiefs Office (the “Gitanyow Huwilp”) in respect of Seabridge Gold’s KSM Project, located in northwest British Columbia. Under the agreement, Seabridge agrees to provide funding for certain programs relating to wildlife, fish and water […]

Seabridge Gold and Nisga’a Nation Enter Into Benefits Agreement Regarding KSM Project

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

Toronto…Seabridge Gold reported today that it has entered into a comprehensive Benefits Agreement with the Nisga’a Nation in respect of Seabridge Gold’s KSM Project, located in northwest British Columbia. The Benefits Agreement establishes a long-term co-operative relationship between Seabridge and the Nisga’a Nation under which the Nisga’a Nation will support development of the Project, participate […]

Seabridge Gold contributes a second donation of $100,000 to Northwest Community College for trades training

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

Seabridge Gold announced today its second $100,000 donation to Northwest Community College (NWCC). This particular contribution will provide funding for NWCC’s new Intro to Trades 10 program offered in conjunction with the School Districts of Smithers, Terrace and Hazelton located in northwestern British Columbia, near where Seabridge’s proposed KSM Project is planned. Seabridge presented the […]

The People behind the KSM Project

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

Seabridge regularly runs a column in the Smithers Interior News, Northern Connector, and Terrace Standard. Read January’s column here.

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