British Columbia issues environmental assessment for Vitreo’s $300M silica sand mine
The EAO concluded that the Angus project would not cause significant adverse effects once mitigation measures and proposed conditions are applied.
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British Columbia issues environmental assessment for Vitreo’s $300M silica sand mine
The Province of British Columbia has issued an environmental assessment certificate to Vitreo Minerals for its proposed $300 million Angus s
B.C. grants environmental assessment for sand mine near Prince George
The $300-million Vitreo Minerals Angus Project was given the go-ahead to produce silica sand used in fracking
B.C. grants environmental assessment for sand mine near Prince George
The $300-million Vitreo Minerals Angus Project was given the go-ahead to produce silica sand used in fracking

Province issues environmental assessment certificate for silica sand mine, northeast of Prince George
(Image Credit: Vitreo Minerals)

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B.C., Simpcw First Nation sign consent deal for proposed copper mine near Kamloops
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