Northgate's Kemess North Project Takes Significant Steps Forward
VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(CCNMatthews - May 25, 2005) - Northgate Minerals Corporation (TSX:NGX)(AMEX:NXG) is pleased to report two significant advancements in the development of the Kemess North project.
- The appointment of the Joint Environmental Review Panel that will review the development proposal for the Kemess North mine.
- The signing of a compensation agreement with the First Nations group that holds trapping rights in the Kemess region.
Joint Environmental Review Panel Appointment
On May 19, 2005, the Honourable Stephane Dion, Minister of the Environment, announced the three-member panel that will conduct the joint federal-provincial review of the Kemess North gold-copper project. The panel members are Carol Jones (Chair), a soil scientist specializing in mine reclamation; Malcolm Scobie, a mining engineering professor; and, Mark Duiven, a natural resource and community development consultant. Additional biographical information on the panel members can be found on the Canadian Environmental Assessment Registry at www.ceaa-acee.gc.ca/050/index_e.cfm, reference number 04-07-3394, or by consulting the website of the British Columbia Environmental Assessment Office at www.eao.gov.bc.ca.
Compensation Agreement with Trapline Holders
Northgate has signed a compensation agreement with members of the Fort Connelly First Nation based in Bear Lake, who hold trapping rights in the Kemess region. Under the terms of the agreement, the Trapline Holders will receive annual compensation for disruption caused by the potential development and operation of the Kemess North mine once the mine comes into production. As part of the new agreement, the Trapline Holders have agreed to participate in the on-going environmental review of the Kemess North project. A similar agreement with these same Trapline Holders, who work the only trapline impacted by the Kemess operation, was signed in connection with the successful development of the Kemess South mine in the late 1990s.
Ken Stowe, President and CEO, stated; "The appointment of the panel members is a significant step forward in the approval process for the Kemess North project. We look forward to completion of the review of the project within the timelines outlined by the Federal and Provincial governments in the Terms of Reference for the Panel. In addition, we are very pleased to have reached a compensation agreement with the Trapline Holders. We look forward to working closely with them during the environmental assessment process to ensure that their local and traditional knowledge and concerns are incorporated into the development plans for Kemess North." |