Canarc Resource Corp. announced today that
engineering and resource studies are now underway on the New Polaris
gold mine project in northwestern British Columbia.
The purpose of the engineering study is to
evaluate the various mine development alternatives and determine
which options are the most economically viable. This work should
allow the Board of Directors to make an informed decision on
proceeding with a feasibility program and mine development.
Canarc Resource Corp. has retained the services
of Mr. Bruce Bried, P.Eng. to conduct the engineering study. Mr.
Bried has a wealth of experience and expertise in operating and
managing high grade, underground gold mines. He spent 12 years as
Chief Engineer and Mine Manager with Dickinson Mines Ltd., now
Goldcorp, in Red Lake, ON, and 10 years with Homestake, as Mine
Superintendent at the David Bell, ON, and Eskay Creek, BC, mines and
General Manager at the Snip, BC and Lead, SD, mines.
Bruce will be focusing on engineering aspects
such as mining method (longhole vs. shrinkage), underground access
(ramp vs. shaft), processing plant (concentrate shipping vs.
bioleach.), and transportation options (road vs. other). Concentrate
shipping was not previously considered viable but in December 2002,
the neighbouring polymetallic Tulsequah Chief mine project of
Redcorp received its final approval certificate from the B.C.
government which gave Redcorp the right to proceed with the
development of their 2500 tpd mine and 165 km access road.
Canarc has identified other transportation
options that may be viable prior to the completion of the Tulsequah
Chief road. We have also received expressions of interest from two
companies with existing, under-capacity ore processing facilities in
North America to purchase gold concentrates from New Polaris.
Shipping concentrates, instead of on-site ore processing, could
substantially reduce the anticipated capital and operating costs of
the project.
The goal of the resource study is to refine the
ore model and produce a new estimate of reserves and resources that
is compliant with N.I. 43-101. The new model can then be used in the
engineering study.
Canarc has retained the services of Roscoe
Postle Associates Inc. to complete the resource study. Roscoe Postle
has specialized in ore reserve estimation for over 20 years and has
a wealth of experience and expertise in conducting resource studies
on high grade underground gold mines.
Canarc personnel will work with Roscoe Postle in
rebuilding the ore deposit model so that in addition to achieving
the best possible geological fit, the Company can also determine
what portions of the deposit can most readily be drilled to move
resources into reserves and add new resources to the estimate.
Canarc
Resource Corp.
is a growth-oriented gold exploration and mining company listed on
the TSX (symbol CCM) and the OTC-BB (symbol CRCUF). The Company is currently
focused on developing the high grade New Polaris gold deposit in
British Columbia and exploring the potentially large Benzdorp gold
discovery in Suriname.
Major shareholders include Barrick Gold and Kinross Gold
Corporation.