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Gold/Mining/Energy : NORTHGATE EXPL (NGX.TO)

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To: 10eyes who started this subject4/22/2002 12:02:51 PM
From: Al Collard  Read Replies (1) of 158
 
Northgate Exploration Limited: Tentative Labour Agreement Reached at Kemess Mine

VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--Northgate Exploration Limited
(TSE:NGX) today announced that it has reached a tentative
agreement on a new three year collective agreement with the
International Union of Operating Engineers Local 115, representing
approximately 300 production and maintenance employees at its
Kemess Mine. Details of the agreement will not be released until
the Union has had an opportunity to present it to the employees.
The Union and members of its bargaining committee have agreed to
recommend its acceptance.

"We are pleased to have reached this agreement following lengthy
negotiations with the Union and our employees. We can now focus
on continued operational success at the Kemess Mine and the start
of exploration drilling at the Kemess North Project which is
scheduled for early June"
stated Ken Stowe, President and Chief
Executive Officer.

Northgate is in the business of mining and exploration for gold
and copper, with a focus on opportunities in North and South
America. The Corporation's principal assets are the 275,000 ounce
per year Kemess South mine in north-central British Columbia and
the adjacent Kemess North project where a significant exploration
discovery was made in 2001. Significant growth potential exists
at Kemess North, which contains an inferred resource of 5.7
million ounces of gold.
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