West Red Lake Gold Mines: Reviving High-Grade Gold Production in Canada's Prolific Red Lake Region

November 26, 2024

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West Red Lake Gold Mines is strategically advancing the restart of its high-grade Madsen Mine in the prolific Red Lake region of Ontario, a renowned district that has produced over 40 million ounces of gold. With a plan to begin production by mid-2025, the company is leveraging the mine's robust infrastructure, including a modern mill and tailings dam, along with existing permits that allow for a swift return to production. The Madsen Mine’s established history of over 2 million ounces produced at an average grade of nine grams per tonne highlights its potential for significant upside. As the company undertakes extensive drilling and technical studies to refine its resource estimates, West Red Lake is poised to capitalize on the rising gold market while building a strong foundation for future growth.

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