“The completion of the archaeological impact assessment is a pivotal step forward. Additionally, the completion of geological logging of drill core from the recently completed groundwater monitoring wells has provided additional valuable insights as well,” said CEO Christopher Anderson.
“These two key accomplishments bring us one step closer to closing off final conditions in our permit and starting underground development,” he added.
The next step is engineering a design for a culvert crossing Fisherman Road and the channel. The design must be approved by the BC Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure before construction can proceed.
Ximen acquired 100% of the historic Kenville gold mine claims and surface rights in 2019. The acquisition included existing permits, infrastructure and equipment.
Kenville was the first underground gold mine in the Nelson camp. Mining goes back to 1889, when ore…


