"The main concern is the environment -- we want to make sure that is protected as best as possible." Chief Fred Sam, Nak'azdli First NationThe Prince George Citizen reports that Vancouver-based Terrane Metals' 9,000-page environmental impact assessment report, as part of its application for a provincial environmental assessment certificate, has been accepted. Now, a six-month review period follows on the $917-million Mount Milligan gold and copper mine application. The Nak'azdli First Nation, whose traditional name for Mount Milligan is Shus Nadloh, took the opportunity to again express dissatisfaction with the environmental assessment process, particularly the lack of input into the review [more].
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