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Building wealth through developing and operating major copper mines
Properties
Gibraltar

The Gibraltar copper-molybdenum mine, located in south-central British Columbia, is a 46,000 ton per day operation with a life of mine average annual production of 100 million pounds of copper and 1.1 million pounds of molybdenum. The mine is undergoing an expansion and modernization project which will increase annual copper production capacity to 115 million pounds by 2011. The current mine life is 26 years and there are additional resources that could significantly extend the mine life.

Prosperity

Prosperity is one of Canada's largest undeveloped gold-copper deposits. Prior to 2001, the Company had carried out extensive exploration, engineering, mine planning, environmental and socio-economic studies on Prosperity, which hosts a large porphyry gold-copper deposit amenable to large scale open pit mining. After reinitiating work on Prosperity in 2005, the Company focused on completing the feasibility study and advancing the environmental assessment. The feasibility study was completed in late 2007 and confirmed robust economics. The project is currently in the Provincial and Federal environmental assessment review process.

Harmony

Harmony, located on Graham Island off British Columbia's west coast, hosts a large gold deposit. Detailed engineering studies are required to fully assess its potential and, as such, the project represents a longer term development opportunity for the Company.

Aley

Aley, located in northern British Columbia, is an early-stage niobium exploration project.