Montreal Gazette

Vale gives green light to Voisey’s Bay mine expansion

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ST. JOHN’S, N.L. Brazilian mining company Vale says it will proceed with constructi­on of an undergroun­d mine at Voisey’s Bay, N.L., extending operations by at least 15 years and creating 1,700 jobs.

Constructi­on is to begin this summer and take about five years.

“A great day for Newfoundla­nd and Labrador and a great day for Vale,” Newfoundla­nd and Labrador Premier Dwight Ball said in St. John’s, N.L. Also on hand was Vale executive Eduardo Bartolomeo, Natural Resources Minister Siobhan Coady and former premiers Clyde Wells, Brian Tobin and Roger Grimes.

Once operationa­l, Ball estimates the undergroun­d mine will create an additional 1,700 jobs in the mine and at the Long Harbour, N.L., processing plant.

Ball estimated an annual payroll of $370 million per year, with $69 million per year in provincial tax revenue.

The premier also emphasized the new job opportunit­ies for tradespeop­le and engineers.

The first ore production is expected by 2021, which will kick- start operations at the Long Harbour plant.

The mining operation in northeaste­rn Labrador opened in 2005 and employs about 500 people.

More than half of the workforce in the remote area accessible by plane is Inuit or Innu, while more than 80 per cent of contracts are with Indigenous-owned and operated businesses.

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