GT Gold joins First Nations, BC govt and AME BC in new British Columbia Regional Mining Alliance

GT Gold Corp has joined the Tahltan and Nisga’a First Nations, the BC Government, AME BC, and industry peers, to establish the British Columbia Regional Mining Alliance (BC RMA). The BC RMA is a collaborative effort designed to promote the Golden Triangle area of northwestern BC as an attractive destination for mineral exploration and mine development investment. The Golden Triangle hosts many of the most important discoveries and new mines in the province, including GT Gold’s unfolding Saddle discovery (2017), Pretium’s rich new Brucejack mine, and Imperial Metals’ Red Chris operation.
“We’re very pleased to participate in this worthwhile new initiative”, said Kevin Keough, President & CEO. “Northwestern BC has become exceptionally welcoming of mineral exploration and mine development and, as this
alliance shows, there is a common understanding. In our experience the First Nations of northwestern BC have
gone out of their way to be supportive of our activities. They view mineral exploration and development as key
economic drivers supporting self-reliance and the wellbeing of current and future generations.”
GT Gold is focused on exploring for gold in the geologically fertile terrain of British Columbia’s Golden Triangle. The company’s flagship asset is the wholly-owned Tatogga property, located off highway 37 in northern BC, upon which it has achieved an entirely new high-grade gold discovery at the Saddle prospect. The Saddle prospect was developed by GT Gold and its wholly-owned subsidiary New Chris Minerals Ltd from grassroots exploration in the period since 2013.