HIGH-GRADE NI-CU-PT-PD-ZN-CR-AU-V-TI DISCOVERIES IN THE "RING OF FIRE"

NI 43-101 Update (September 2012): 11.1 Mt @ 1.68% Ni, 0.87% Cu, 0.89 gpt Pt and 3.09 gpt Pd and 0.18 gpt Au (Proven & Probable Reserves) / 8.9 Mt @ 1.10% Ni, 1.14% Cu, 1.16 gpt Pt and 3.49 gpt Pd and 0.30 gpt Au (Inferred Resource)

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Message: Timmins Mayor NOT Convinced

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Timmins mayor on why he thinks Noront ferrochrome plant could still be at Kidd Met Site

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 George Pirie, mayor of Timmins. Photo credit: Bob McIntyre, Moose FM

When Noront Resources announced last Tuesday that it would build its ferrochrome smelter in Sault Ste. Marie instead of here in Timmins, Mayor George Pirie emphasized that there is a lot of time to reverse that decision.

“Their announcement said 2025, but we know that their process is that they’ve got to build a nickel mine first, before they begin to access the chromite deposit,” the mayor says. “We know that the MOUs (memorandums of understanding) haven’t been signed with the indigenous people and we do not believe that they’re got the environmental permits in place to build a ferrochrome facility on the shores of the Great Lakes.”

Pirie says that Noront indicated higher operating costs in Timmins disqualified putting the smelter at the Kidd Met Site.

The higher operating costs are mostly in transporting the product to the St. Lawrence Seaway.  The Soo plan uses the Great Lakes.  For Timmins, it’s rail.

“Rail is a very efficient and cost-effective method of transportation,” says Pirie,  “and the difference in operational costs are close enough that we could overcome them with a very aggressive partnership with the Ontario Northland.”

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