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    Jul.
    2021

    Barrick resumes operations at Hemlo after fatality

    Hemlo gold mine in Ontario. (Image courtesy of Barrick Gold.)

    Barrick Gold (TSX: ABX) (NYSE: GOLD) has resumed operations at its Hemlo gold mine in Ontario, Canada, after a five-day halt that followed the death of a contract worker on site last week.

    The victim was a 48-year-old man working for Barminco, a subsidiary of Perenti, which provides underground services at the mine.

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    “Underground works have focused on maintenance activities and re-inspection of work areas for potential hazards,” spokeswoman Kathy du Plessis said in a statement.

    “The underground will progressively return to full production over the coming week,” she added.

    Barrick is in the midst of executing a project to extend Hemlo mine’s life and transition it to a modernized tier two asset as a purely underground operation.

    The company is also exploring near Hemlo through an earn-in agreement inked last year with MetalCorp (TSXV: MTC). 

    Hemlo, about 350 km (217.5 miles) east of Thunder Bay, produced 223,000 ounces of gold last year.

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