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Mine Assessment Moves Forward

Rainy River Resources is not worried about the need to go ahead with a federal environmental assessment for its proposed gold mines north of Barwick.
The Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency made the ruling last week.
Company vice-president Kyle Stanfield says it wasn’t unexpected
He says they had expected the federal assessment to be coordinated with the provincial process and that’s what’s getting underway.
Stanfield expects the process to take at least a year and won’t impact their timetable to have a mine open by 2016.

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