Partial Underground Operations To Resume At Red Lake Mine 

 

DENVER, CO - Newmont Goldcorp Corporation reported that partial underground operations at the Company’s Red Lake mine in Ontario, Canada will safely resume. Underground mining was proactively paused on July 3 to allow for the installation of additional controls to further protect workers in the event water entered the mine through a historic stope at the Cochenour complex which is part of Red Lake. Processing and other surface operations at the mine have continued uninterrupted and underground workers were temporarily reassigned to jobs at the mill and other surface facilities. The temporary pause in underground mining was proactively implemented following an in-depth review of a historic stope at Cochenour. Although there were no known changes to conditions at the mine, the decision to temporarily pause underground operations was taken to strengthen controls protecting the safety of Red Lake’s workforce.

The Red Lake mining district is located 180 kilometers north of Dryden, approximately 100 kilometers from the Manitoba border in northwestern Ontario. Mining operations include the Red Lake and Campbell underground mining and processing complexes, as well as Cochenour. The Red Lake mining district has been in operation since 1949.