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Minto mine's life extension welcome news in Yukon

The Yukon government and private sector are happy with the news that Capstone's Minto mine will stay open until at least 2020, two and a half years longer than was planned.

'We are pretty excited that we get to stay there 'til 2020,' says Pelly Construction

The Minto mine was slated to shut down this December, but an upswing in copper prices means Capstone Mining will keep it going until at least 2020. (Pelly Construction Ltd.)

Yukon contractors are "pretty excited" that the territory's only operating hard rock mine will likely stay open for a few more years.

Capstone'sMintomine, nearPellyCrossing, was expected to go into care and maintenance mode later this year, but this week the company announced it would keep mining at the site until at least 2020.

Pelly Construction, the mine's main contractor for over 22 years, has 70 people working at Minto. Those workers were only expecting towork until the end of June, to finishup work atan open pit deposit.

But a recentupswing in copper prices is making Mintoviable again.

'That mine influenced us a great deal so we are pretty exited that we get to stay there 'til 2020,' said Jennifer Byram of Pelly Construction. (Philippe Morin/CBC)

Jennifer Byram, vice president of community affairs for Pelly Construction, says thenews from Capstone couldn't have come at a better time.

"[We're]just celebrating our 30years in operation as PellyConstruction, and having 22 years being at Minto mine. That mine influenced us a great deal, so we are pretty excited that we get to stay there 'til2020," Byram said.

Pelly Construction is involved inall the surface mining and construction at Minto, including blasting, hauling ore to the mill, and removing waste rock.

Byram says the majority of her company's employees are from the Yukon.

Government 'very pleased'

Samson Hartland, executive director of Yukon Chamber of Mines,also welcomesthe news. He says the306 workers at the mine144 Minto employeesand 162 contract employees help Yukon's economy.

Samson Hartland of the Yukon Chamber of Mines says the mine benefits the Yukon economy by employing a lot of people. (Paul Tukker/CBC)

"Not only are people employed by the mine, but [there are] the contractors, the service and supply companiesthat provide goods and services to the mine," Hartland said.

"You've got theSelkirk First Nation given that the mine is located oncategory Asettlement land, the resource royalties flow directly to that First Nation."

Yukon's Energy Mines and Resources Minister Ranj Pillai agrees that the mine benefits the community and the territory as a whole.

"We are very pleasedthat Capstone'sMintomine plans to continue production for another 3 years, and hopefully beyond 2020," Pillai said.

Government officials are now reviewing plans for Capstone to mine additional areas on the Minto Property.

That review includes consultation with the Selkirk First Nation.