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    Challenges in moving from Ad-Hoc to Planned Mine Technology Innovation

    Why Innovate in Mining? ?Obvious, right? ?Increase productivity and profitability ?Improve safety and ergonomics ?Improve our environmental record and eliminate liabilities ?Implement process c

    May 1, 2006

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    Diamond Project Development ? An Holistic Approach

    By Jarek Jakubec

    The new euphoria in diamond exploration brings with it a need to understand the challenges that new projects can face in different stages of the development and risks that the commercial outcomes from

    May 1, 2006

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    Rock Mass Characterisation and Stope Design

    By Karina Forster

    Rock mass characterisation is a critical component of effective stope design. Unexpected excessive stope dilution or uneconomic stope sizes can be the result of rock mass characterisation that is not

    May 1, 2006

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    The Recruitment and Retention of Women in TTO

    Presentation Overview ?WRDC Purpose and Activities ?Women in Trades, Technology and Operations (TTO) Occupations ?Factors in Successful Recruitment / Retention of women (VBNC) ?Recruitment and Ret

    May 1, 2006

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    Status of IOCG Exploration in Canada

    By Tom Setterfield

    Conclusions ?Canada is a prospective place to explore for IOCG deposits ?Time distribution of IOCG mineralization in Canada mimics that in the rest of the world ?Canada may have been the first coun

    May 1, 2006

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    Advancing the New Afton Copper-Gold Project

    By Kevin Ross

    Feasibility Study Team Processing / Engineering?Hatch, Vancouver Mining / Reserves?Australian Mine Consultants, Brisbane Geology / Resources?Roscoe Postle Associates, Vancouver Environmental / Per

    May 1, 2006

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    ONSET OF A BOTTLENECK ? The Permitting and Regulation of New Mining Projects - The Western Canadian Experience

    What Bottleneck? ??Resurgence of BC Mining Industry; ??Climate of heightened activity ?Increases pressure placed upon regulatory agencies; ??Current EA and permitting system, when Federal agencies

    May 1, 2006

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    Nevsun Resources NSU ? TSX & AMEX Mission: To build a mining company taking exploration discoveries into production

    TABAKOTO / SEGALA ? Annual gold production approximately 100,000 oz ? Debt free ? Unhedged ? Combined surface reserves 949,000 oz ? Combined 9 year life Tabakoto open pit reserve 568,000 oz (3.4

    May 1, 2006

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    Blast Improvements at the EKATI Fox Pit

    By Dwayne D. Tannant

    The Fox Pit at EKATI Diamond Mine reached a depth of approximately 150 m as of September 2005. The pit is designed with 11 m wide benches excavated using a double benching technique leaving 30 m high

    May 1, 2006

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    Applicability, Challenges and Recent Application Experience of WLAN and Ethernet as Integrated Mine Communication Backbone

    By Christoph Mueller

    Broad band mine communication traditionally is characterized mainly by individual solutions, which have in common their long development phases and their high cost for development, operation and servi

    May 1, 2006

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    British Columbia Environmental Assessment Act

    PRESENTATION PURPOSE ? Provide an overview of BC?s Environmental Assessment Actand environmental assessment process ? Identify key issues influencing environmental assessments in BC ENVIRONMENTAL A

    May 1, 2006

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    Addressing our Workforce Challenges

    By Jerry Handford

    Investing in the Development of our Future Workforce ?Collaborative partnerships with educational institutions, industry associations, governments and other businesses. ?Programs: »Co-op / Discip

    May 1, 2006

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    Design in Weak Rock Masses: Nevada Underground Mining Operations

    By Tom Brady

    A major focus of ground control research presently being conducted by the Spokane Research Laboratory of the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) is to incorporate data on wea

    May 1, 2006

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    Kemess North

    By Carl Edmunds

    Talk Outline Deposit?s Vital Statistics and Economic Environment Regional Geologic Setting Deposit Geology UBC Research Search Model and Current Exploration Plans Kemess Operations Kemess South

    May 1, 2006

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    Ashton Mining of Canada Inc. - Foxtrot Property Diamond Project Advanced Evaluation and Bulk Sampling Update

    Presentation Outline Introduction Deposit Characteristics Geology Grade, Value and Tonnage Estimates 2006 Advanced Program Drilling Bulk Sampling DMS Test Facility 2006 Exploration Summary

    May 1, 2006

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    Forecasting Potential Slope Failure in Open Pit Mines -Contingency Planning and Remediation

    By Nick D. Rose

    Outline ?Background ?History of inverse-velocity for failure prediction ?Methodolog ?Case Histories ?Three case examples of predicted slopefailure to actual date of occurrence ?One case example

    May 1, 2006

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    Targeted Geoscience Initiative III Geoscience? ?to help sustain the reserves of base metals in established mining communites? (Budget 2005)

    By Simon Hanner

    November 2005 Memorial University Newfoundland and Labrador Mines and Energy Review of Activities Exploration and Mining New Brunswick ?Université du Québec a Montréal McGill University 2005 Mani

    May 1, 2006

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    Decision Support Programs

    By Hamid Butt

    Information Technology ??Advanced Information Technology is dramatically changing information flow within organizations. This enables employees to have information at their fingertips to make informe

    May 1, 2006

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    Integrated Mine Planning and Geotechnical Engineering for Northeast BC Coal Mines (e0f0a96a-bfee-4155-90c5-5f00d9cd48ef)

    By Richard Dawson

    Presentation Outline? Northeast BC Coal Fields Overview and History ?New mines and projects in development ?Design Issues for steeply dipping footwall slopes ?Design issues for angle-of-repose was

    May 1, 2006

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    Social and Economic Aspects of Reducing Mercury Pollution in Artisanal Gold Mining

    By Simon D. Handelsman

    ?Artisanalmining ?Application of human energy (e.g. pick & shovel) directly to produce minerals ?majority no technical skills and lack adequate working tools ?Small-scale mining ?Application of mo

    May 1, 2006