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Legal documents
Access legal documents concerning the heap leach failure at Victoria Gold Corporation.
First report of the receiver, October 1, 2024
Receivership Order notice and statement, August 27, 2024
Receivership Order, August 14, 2024
Endorsement of J Conway with reasons for Receivership Order, August 14, 2024
Endorsement of J Conway (re receivership), August 14, 2024
Notice of Application, August 14, 2024
Directions
We recognize the heap leach failure at Eagle Gold mine on June 24, 2024 is serious. We are watching the situation closely. As a regulator and enforcement body, we are directing the company when appropriate. We are staying flexible to handle changes quickly. Our two key priorities are keeping the site safe and protecting the environment.
Inspector’s directions
The Government of Yukon has issued the following water-related inspector’s directions to Victoria Gold Corporation to ensure an appropriate response to the situation. Water-related Inspector's directions are hosted officially on Waterline, they are listed here once available.
July 20, 2024:
Risk mitigation, Monitoring and response, Hazard assessment
July 10, 2024:
July 5, 2024:
Ground water interception, Slope stability, Environmental monitoring, Water treatment plan
Next steps
Inspectors continue to visit the site regularly to assess compliance with our directions.
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Liens
Liens
Liens have been filed against Victoria Gold Corporation by companies attempting to secure payment. More than 60 million dollars in liens have been filed against the company. If the company does not pay the liens a court may order the sale of their assets to pay the liens.
This lien claims document is updated weekly as part of our ongoing efforts to keep the information current. While we strive to maintain regular updates, please note that the frequency may vary.
Contact information
Department of Energy, Mines and Resources: emr-info@yukon.ca
Department of Environment: env-comms@yukon.ca
Employment Standards Office: eso@yukon.ca or 867-667-5944
Environmental Health Services: environmental.health@yukon.ca or 867-667-8391
Workers’ Safety and Compensation Board - work.safe@wcb.yk.ca or 867-667-5645
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