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Victoria Gold fined $95K for violating mining licences in Yukon

The Victoria Gold Corp. has been fined $95,000 after pleading guilty to violating some of its licence conditions at theEagle gold mine near Mayo, Yukon.

Company pleaded guilty to 6 charges

Looking down on a remote mine site from a hill.
Victoria Gold's Eagle mine, near Mayo, Yukon. (Mike Rudyk/CBC)

The Victoria Gold Corp. has been fined $95,000 after pleading guilty to violating some of its licence conditions at theEagle gold mine near Mayo, Yukon.

The company was charged by the territorial government in June.

The company was accused of failingto maintain minimum water storage requirements at the mine site. The government alleged Victoria Goldstored more water in its heap leach facility than its licence allows. It also said Victoria Goldfailed to report the amount of water it transferred every month.

The case stemmed froma 2021 incident at the mine site, when 17,000 litres of a cyanide solution spilled from a pipeline. The solution isused in the heap leaching process to extract gold from ore.

Victoria Gold pleaded guilty to six charges in Yukon Territorial Court.

Crown and defence made a joint submission recommending the fine amount, which is less than the maximum for those charges.They argued that the company acted quickly to deal with the spill, and entered a guilty plea early.

The company has three months to pay off the fine.