Rambler pauses copper-gold mine in Newfoundland amid financial restructuring talks

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Earlier this month, the company also defaulted on its gold purchase and sale agreement with Elemental Altus Royalties (TSXV: ELE), under which it is required to make minimum gold deliveries of 1,200 ounces in each of the first three years. As no sale and delivery of gold has occurred in the last two financial quarters, the default condition has been triggered.

Rambler was formed in 2005 with the purpose of bringing the former Ming mine in Newfoundland and Labrador back into production. The company acquired the consolidated Ming property that year and subsequently proceeded to diamond drilling, mine dewatering, permitting, and finally, construction. Commercial production was declared at Ming in 2012.

The mine contains 10.6 million tonnes of measured and indicated resources at a grade of 1.77% copper, 0.61 g/t gold, 3.88 g/t silver and 0.15% zinc. Inferred resources stand at 1.8 million tonnes grading at 1.91% copper, 1.83 g/t gold,…

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