Selkirk Copper Mines Advances Yukon Restart with First Nation Partnership

Updated resource definition and engineering aim to extend mine life
Why is Selkirk Copper considered a restart story?
The company is working to bring a former producing Yukon copper mine back into operation by mid-2028, supported by updated mine planning and a unique First Nation withFirstpartnership model with the Selkirk First Nation.
Some mining projects begin with discovery. Others begin with a second chance.
Selkirk Copper Mines is focused on restarting a former producing copper-gold-silver asset that operated for approximately 16 years.
Management’s approach is centered on not repeating past mistakes. The company is redefining the resource base, rebuilding mine plans, refreshing engineering designs, and updating permits to support a longer-term operation.
The goal is a 12-15 year mine life, longer than previous operations achieved and a targeted return to production by mid-2028.
A defining aspect of the project is its partnership structure. The property was acquired out of bankruptcy by the Selkirk First Nation a First Nation group, with Selkirk Copper working to align development plans with their vision while executing a disciplined technical strategy.
Restart projects depend on accurate technical work, capital discipline, and permitting clarity. Selkirk Copper’s focus over the next several years will determine the pace toward production.
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