The Historic Kenville Gold Mine Receives All-important Environment Permit

Established in 1888, the Kenville Gold Mine is one of the first underground gold mines in British Columbia, Canada. Having been part of the western Canadian gold rush, the mine is located in the historic mining district near the town of Nelson, in southeastern British Columbia.

The Kenville Gold Mine (owned by Ximen Mining Corp.), has recently received the Final Environmental Permit for discharge under the Environmental Management Act issued to the Company for the Kenville Mine Project by the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change Strategy.

The Company is extremely pleased to have received this all-important environmental permit. The required documentation is now being prepared and once approved the authorized works will be constructed and the underground mine development will kick-off.

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“We have worked tirelessly on obtaining the necessary permits for this specific site, and now we are proud to announce that the Kenville Gold Mine is well on its way to becoming one of the greenest and most sustainable gold mines in Southern British Columbia. With high expectations and a strong sense of commitment, we are working hard to achieve the next phase of milestones, which will ultimately bring the Kenville Gold Mine to fruition.”

CHRISTOPHER ANDERSON, CEO XIMEN MINING CORP.