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Kaminak project good news for Yukon, says prospector Shawn Ryan

A positive feasibility study on Kaminak Gold's Coffee project near Dawson City should lead to a mine, says renowned Klondike prospector Shawn Ryan.

'The whole Yukon needed this because we needed a winner to come through the gate'

Prospector Shawn Ryan says Yukon needs a "winner" to revive it's mining industry and the Kaminak mine could be that winner. (Dave Croft/CBC)

The Kaminak Gold Corporation's Coffee project south of Dawson City could help revive Yukon's slumping mining industry, according to renownedKlondikeprospector Shawn Ryan.

RyanWood Exploration, the company owned by Ryan and his wife Cathy Wood, did the initial prospecting on the Coffee property that led to the discovery of gold.Kaminaklater acquired the claims from RyanWood.

"Their first drill hole, based on our data, basically was a home run, they hit it right away," Ryan said.

Kaminak said this week thata feasibility study into its Coffee Gold project south of Dawson City shows aproposed mine at the site could easily turn a profit.

Company president Eira Thomas calledthe Coffee property"one of the world's best undeveloped gold projects by value and margin, that works in the current gold-price environment."

This map shows the location of Kaminak Gold Corporation's Coffee project in relation to other mines in operation and development in Yukon. (Kaminak Gold Corporation)

Kaminak is proposing an open pit mine at the site 130 kilometres south of Dawson. According to the company, the 10-year project would generate more than $2 billion in gross revenues, and employ close to 500 people.

"We got a winner"

"This was what we needed," said Ryan.

"The whole Yukon needed this because we needed a winner to come through the gate. You could push all you want, but if you have no winners then the dust settles.But nowwe got a winner, and all it takes is one," he said.

RyanWoodis entitled to a two percent royalty on the mine's revenue, Ryan said.Typically, a mining company buys back half of that, leaving the prospector with one percent, hesaid, but added that's not what's important.

"To me the big beauty and the bonus is [to] the people of Dawsonthe road's going to start right from there. It's going to work its way to the project."

Ryan said the people at Kaminak deserve a lotof praise for bringing the project to this point. He's not sure if another company could have done the same.

Kaminak intends to have its permitting applications ready to submit to the Yukon Environmental and Socio-economic Assessment Board (YESAB) by this summer.

Ryan believes a bigger company will likelytake over from Kaminak, or the Vancouver-based junior will find investors to finance the mine development. Kaminakhas said it needs $317 million to get the project started.