All permits issued clearing way for construction to begin on Highland Valley Copper extension: Province
LOGAN LAKE, B.C. — The B.C. Government says it has issued all the necessary permits to Teck Resources, as it works to extend the life of the Highland Valley Copper (HVC) mine near Logan Lake by another 15 years.
In a statement, the province said the permits issued under the Mines Act, the Environmental Management Act, and the Water Sustainability Act follow the issuance of the environmental assessment certificate, clearing the way for the project to proceed.
“Our government is committed to making B.C. the economic engine of Canada, and the review and approval of the HVC Mine Life Extension project shows we are making decisions and enabling economic development,” Jagrup Brar, B.C.’s Minister of Mining and Critical Minerals said in a June 23 statement.
That statement also added that construction on expanding Canada’s largest open-pit copper mine can now begin, pending a final decision by Teck Resources’ board of directors.


