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Nova Scotia approves more work at Touquoy gold mine after 2023 pause

The project will process 3 million tonnes of stockpiled ore and is expected to generate $151 million in economic activity, the province said.

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Atlantic Mining Nova Scotia received approval from the provincial government to process stockpiled ore at a gold mine in Halifax County. According to a press release from the government, at the Touquoy gold mine in Moose River, there is an estimated 3 million tonnes of unprocessed ore containing gold that was left at the site when it stopped operations in 2023. This approval is not for new mining exploration, the release reads, with the activity to take place in the current footprint.

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The Laker broke the news in on Friday, April 10, 2026.
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