The Northern Miner podcast – episode 17: Permit troubles, bidding wars, and goat brains

A helicopter at the Martiniere gold property in Quebec's Abitibi region. Credit: Balmoral Resources.A helicopter at the Martiniere gold property in Quebec's Abitibi region. Credit: Balmoral Resources.

Lesley and Matt drill into the unexpected permit rejection of Sabina Gold and Silver’s (TSX: SBB; US-OTC: SGSVF) promising Back River gold property 400 km southwest of the community of Cambridge Bay in Nunavut, and Balmoral Resources‘ (TSX: BAR; US-OTC: BALMF) busy field season at its Martiniere gold property in Quebec’s portion of the Abitibi greenstone belt, and the multiple bids for Kaminak Gold‘s (TSXV: KAM; US-OTC: KMKGF) Coffee project in the Yukon. Plus, what’s the deal with gold prices and the Brexit?

Bonus hijinx include: Matt’s jazz hands, climate talk, and our first-ever Top Seven (?) list featuring the worst foods eaten at camp!

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Timeline:

Macro markets and economics: 1m20s
Balmoral’s Bug Lake gold exploration: 10m15s
Sabina’s Back River permitting setback: 16m30s
Multiple bids for Kaminak’s Coffee project: 20m15s
Top 7 list: Worst foods eaten while working at camp: 26m1s
Travel corner with Matt: 30m30s

Stories referenced in this episode:

Kaminak filings reveal multiple bids for Coffee

Sabina suffers ‘surprising’ permit setback at Back River

Balmoral takes aim at Bug Lake in Abitibi

Goldcorp offers $520M for Kaminak

Music Credit:
Slow Burn Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
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