December 3, 2015

Sisson Mine Proposal: An open-pit mine in the heart of upper Nashwaak River valley

The Sisson mine project is a proposal to build one of the world’s largest open-pit mines for tungsten and molybdenum in the heart of the upper Nashwaak River valley, near the village of Stanley. Action Alert, May 11, 2016 Comment on the Comprehensive Study Report for the Sisson Mine The Conservation Council of New Brunswick […]

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Conservation Council responds to provincial approval of Sisson Mine EIA

  FREDERICTON — Stephanie Merrill, Director of Freshwater Protection with the Conservation Council of New Brunswick, issued the following statement in response to the Department of Environment’s approval of the Sisson Mine Environmental Impact Assessment: “I’m surprised by today’s announcement considering it’s been made in a vacuum. Final approval of this project is a joint

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