Pickle Lake gold explorer cuts exploration deal with Indigenous community

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Ardiden and Cat Lake First Nation lay the ground rules for communication

An Australian gold company working in the Pickle Lake area of northwestern Ontario has inked an exploration agreement with Cat Lake First Nation.

The agreement outlines the rights and obligations of both parties and “provides certainty regarding all pre-mining exploration activities.” In the news release, the company said it made its first post-COVID visit to Cat Lake in late November.

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