British Columbia says it will stop polluted Tulsequah Chief Mine water from entering a salmon-rich river that flows into Southeast Alaska near Juneau.
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Study downplays leaking mine’s impact on fish
Do dissolved metals from an old Canadian mine threaten Taku River fish? A new state study says “no,” but critics aren’t so sure of the results.
B.C. minister: Tulsequah Chief Mine leak should be fixed
British Columbia’s top mine official says the province needs to address pollution pouring out of an abandoned tunnel near Juneau.
B.C. tribal protest stops mine exploration, for now
Developers of a mine on a Taku River tributary have stopped work after an on-site protest by a British Columbia tribal government. The Taku enters the ocean near Juneau.
Major investor backs out of Tulsequah Chief Mine project
Chieftain Metals Corp. says it will use a bridge loan to repay a $10 million advance from Denver-based Royal Gold.
Tulsequah mine study outlines Taku River barging
Chieftain Metals Corp. is trying to reopen the long closed Tulsequah Chief Mine.
It’s back to barging for Chieftain Metals’ Tulsequah project
The company that’s trying to reopen the Tulsequah Chief Mine has apparently abandoned plans to build a road to the mine site
B.C. mines concern some–not all–candidates
British Columbia mines are slated to be built close to transboundary rivers. That worries some candidates for the Alaska Legislature.