Blue Lagoon reopens Dome Mountain gold mine

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Blue Lagoon chief geologist Bill Cronk “cuts” the cake during the mine reopening ceremony. (Image: Bruno Venditti)

Blue Lagoon Resources (CSE: BLLG; OTCQB: BLAGF) reopened the Dome Mountain mine in British Columbia on Wednesday, more than 30 years after the last major exploration activity at the gold-silver property.

Located just 50 minutes from Smithers in northwestern BC, the project marks a significant shift for the company from exploration to production.

According to chief geologist Bill Cronk, the property has substantial “blue sky” potential. (Image: Bruno Venditti)

In February 2025, Blue Lagoon received its mining and effluent/discharge permits from the BC government, making it one of only nine companies to receive such approvals in the province since 2015.

Following the opening ceremony on Wednesday, shares of Blue Lagoon Resources rose 3.13% to C$0.66 apiece, giving the company…

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