PDAC celebrates 2015 award recipients

From left: Rod Thomas, president of the PDAC; David Palmer, president and CEO of Probe Mines, and winner of the Bill Dennis Award for a Canadian Discovery or Prospecting Success. Credit: ENVISIONDIGITALPHOTO.COMFrom left: Rod Thomas, president of the PDAC; David Palmer, president and CEO of Probe Mines, and winner of the Bill Dennis Award for a Canadian Discovery or Prospecting Success. Credit: ENVISIONDIGITALPHOTO.COM

The recent annual convention in Toronto of the Prospectors & Developers Association of Canada saw a diverse group of mining personnel scoop up this year’s awards.

David Palmer, president and CEO of Probe Mines, won the Bill Dennis Award for a Canadian discovery or prospecting success for his discovery of the Borden gold project located near Chapleau, Ont.

Noront Resources received the Environmental & Social Responsibility Award for its accomplishments and commitment to social initiatives in northern Ontario. The company prides itself on having an open and honest dialogue with all stakeholders, especially the First Nations that surround the company’s Eagle’s Nest Project in the James Bay lowlands of northern Ontario.

The PDAC bestowed Bill Pearson with its Distinguished Service Award for his outstanding contribution and dedication to Canada’s mineral and exploration industry in which he has worked for over 40 years, describing him as having “served as a tireless and dedicated pioneer and leader of his profession at both the provincial and national level.” His lengthy resume includes being the founding president of the Association of Professional Geoscientists of Ontario from 2000 to 2003.

For his strong and continued efforts to encourage and mentor Cree youth to pursue a career in mineral exploration, Sam Bosum was awarded the Skookum Jim Award for Aboriginal achievement. He has been working with mining and exploration companies in the Chibougamau region of Quebec for nearly 50 years, including as a director.

Matt Manson, president and CEO of  Stornoway Diamond, picked up the Viola R. MacMillan Award for company or mine development for leading Stornoway’s team in the continuing development of the company’s Renard diamonds mine project in Quebec’s James Bay region.

Ivanhoe Mines’ Kamoa discovery team won the PDAC’s Thayer Lindsley Award for international mineral discoveries for its discovery of the Kamoa copper deposit in the Central African Copperbelt of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

Below are photos by Envision Digital Photography (www.envisiondigitalphoto.com) from the awards dinner held at the Fairmont Royal York hotel.

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1 Comment on "PDAC celebrates 2015 award recipients"

  1. just wondering | March 27, 2015 at 10:03 am | Reply

    david palmer did not discover borden lake gold deposit he devloped it. MIKE TREMBLAY AND JACK ROBERT DISCOVERED IT AND PALMER IS QUOTED AS SAYING SO IN THIS ARTICLE…

    “Palmer credited prospectors Jack Robert and Mike Tremblay for discovering the initial outcrop”

    “Probe Mines and the two prospectors credited with the discovery of Borden Lake – Mike Tremblay and Jack Robert – were recipients of the 2013 Ontario Prospectors Association discovery of the year award at the Ontario Geoscience Symposium in Sudbury November 5 for following up on that original sniff of gold.”

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