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Vol. 10, No. 44 Week of October 30, 2005
Providing coverage of Alaska and Northwest Canada's mineral industry


MINING NEWS: Big guns come out to defend Kensington

If mediation fails, Alaska hopes court will accept application to intervene in environmentalists’ lawsuit against Juneau gold project

Sarah Hurst

Mining News Editor

Coeur d’Alene’s Kensington gold mine near Juneau will generate $1.9 million in mining license taxes, $3.4 million in corporate income taxes and $6.3 million in local property taxes over its 10-year life, the State of Alaska estimates in its motion to intervene in federal litigation over one of the p....

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Coeur welcomes intervention by State of Alaska

Fogels: environmentalists looking for national precedent

Marquez: injunction would affect mine permitting

Juneau would also be affected

Kensington Mine dispute headed to court


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