Over 100 jobs expected from mine development.

AuthorRoss, Ian
PositionTimmins and Cochrane - Falconbridge Ltd.'s Kidd Mining Division explores Timmins nickel mine - Brief Article

Early exploration work began last month to develop a potential nickel mine at Falconbridge's Montcalm site near Timmins.

Dan Gignac, vice-president and general manager of Falconbridge's Kidd Mining Division, says the project, which sits 70 kilometres west of Timmins, is currently being set up.

With an initial exploration investment of $13 million, the project is in the very early stages of grassroots exploration, Gignac says.

"This phase of the project is just an underground evaluation and exploration process." Gignac says. "We're going to do some diamond drilling and bulk sampling to tickle the ore body and see how it behaves."

Should the area be proven, the project will create about 150 full-time jobs.

"It's in the early stages yet," says Gignac. "We've got 40 to 50 contractors working on this until January, and then we complete the feasibility study. If we get approval to go ahead with the next phase, then we'll have 150 new jobs for the next four or five years.

"We figure if we're successful with this next phase we'll have production go ahead by the end of 2002."

The Montcalm deposit was discovered in the mid-1970s, but two major companies gave up on the project due to the low grade of nickel in the ore body and absence of a nearby smelter.

Last year, Falconbridge acquired 50 per cent of the property from Outokumpu Group before announcing in May they had signed a $14-million deal for the entire property.

The company believes the $75-million project, with million...

To continue reading

Request your trial

VLEX uses login cookies to provide you with a better browsing experience. If you click on 'Accept' or continue browsing this site we consider that you accept our cookie policy. ACCEPT