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  • A new team member joins Yamana Gold - Steven Campbell

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    We are pleased to announce the appointment of Steven Campbell to the position of Director, Engineering with Yamana Gold Quebec.


    Steven brings over 20 years of experience in engineering and project management in the mining industry.

    Steven joins us from SNC-Lavalin Inc. where he was Vice President for Northwestern Quebec, managing five offices in Abitibi-Témiscamingue and Northern Quebec offering multidisciplinary engineering services in gold, copper and nickel production and civil infrastructure. He holds a Bachelor Degree in Electrical Engineering from Laval University.

    In connection with the Wasamac underground mining project, Steven will be responsible for overseeing the engineering activities relating to the development of the Wasamac project, such as mine engineering, processing plant engineering, dry-stack plan, material handling system, civil engineering and all related construction activities.

    Let us all welcome Steven!


    We remind you that if you have any questions or comments about the Wasamac underground mining project, you can contact us as follows:

    By phone: 1-833-510-0330

    By email: wasamac@yamana.com

    Through our online platform: www.consultationswasamac.com

  • The ongoing optimization of the Wasamac underground mining project, one year after its acquisition by Yamana Gold

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    As the year begins, we are pleased to share an update on the project. One year after its acquisition by Yamana Gold, the Wasamac underground mining project continues to be optimized and the regional team is growing. Following a busy year of hiring in 2021, our team will have four new resources in January, for a total of 15 people. Two additional positions are also posted in the Careers section of our website, and we plan to continue this momentum to support project development.

    In terms of community relations, the dialogue with the communities continues despite the year-end tightening of COVID-related health measures announced by the government. The official opening of our community relations office, located at 14 rue d'Évain in Rouyn-Noranda, is planned for this winter. We will extend an invitation to the public at that time and look forward to welcoming you in person when the health situation permits and when the current renovation work is complete. Until then, our team can be reached at any time by phone at 1 833 510-0330 or by email at wasamac@yamana.com.

    The year starts with the posting of an explanatory video. We invite you to watch it to learn more about the various components of the project, which has reached the advanced exploration stage and the assessment of its environmental and social impacts. The consultation platform has been completely revamped: new Neighbourhood and Indigenous Communities and Organizations pages have been added to the Community Relations section, and the project description has been updated.



    The video highlights our commitment to combining team member safety, operational productivity, and environmental protection through efficient operations management using innovative technologies. It provides detailed information on the planned infrastructure, the technologies to be used and the steps to be taken between now and the commissioning of the processing facility and the commercial production of gold scheduled for 2026-2027.



    We expect the completion of most of the work for the submission of the Environmental Impact Assessment in the first half of the year, and the filing of the Assessment by the end of 2022.

    The upcoming months give us a significant window of opportunity to broaden and enrich the contributions of area residents and Indigenous communities to the environmental impact assessment, as is called for by the new federal Impact Assessment Act, which prescribes increased participation by communities. Our team and experts will also be working on further technical, health, safety and environmental performance improvements to the project. For example: a new scenario for dewatered tailings disposal at the abandoned Aldermac mine site is being studied to validate its viability and environmental footprint. This site was brought to our attention by area residents and Indigenous communities as an interesting alternative that could minimize the impacts on the lands.

    We continue the works to characterize and optimize the project with the contribution of the public, Indigenous communities, and experts towards the goal of building a modern underground mine.

    We also wish to inform you that it is still possible to participate online in the citizen land use consultation process. This participatory exercise, which began at the December 1st neighbourhood meeting, is being held to gather information about the activities practiced in the vicinity of the proposed mine site. The minutes of that neighbourhood meeting are posted here.


    Happy reading, and best wishes for the New Year!

    The Yamana Gold Québec team

  • A new team member joins Yamana Gold - Christine Blais Soucy

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    We are pleased to announce the appointment of Christine Blais Soucy to the position of Superintendent – Environment and Pemitting with Yamana Gold Quebec.


    Christine brings over 15 years of experience in environmental and permitting in the mining industry.

    Originally from Abitibi-Temiscamingue, Christine joins us from Glencore Mine Raglan where she was responsible for ensuring environmental compliance and permitting negotiation. She was involved in collaborating with different groups to implement an environmental permitting program to control environmental risks. She holds a Degree in Biology from Cégep de Sainte-Foy.

    In connection with the Wasamac underground mining project, Christine will be responsible for overseeing the environmental and permitting for the Wasamac project and ensuring all processes are in compliance.

    Let us all welcome Christine!


    We remind you that if you have any questions or comments about the Wasamac underground mining project, you can contact us as follows:

    By phone: 1-833-510-0330

    By email: wasamac@yamana.com

    Through our online platform: www.consultationswasamac.com

  • Distribution of the 7th edition of the Wasamac newsletter

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    We are pleased to present to you this 7th edition of the newsletter which takes stock of Yamana Gold's first year as owner of the Wasamac underground mining Project. This newsletter, distributed by the Post in the neighborhood, is available in digital version here and in French version on the platform in French.

    It is about the participatory development of the environmental impact study. Throughout the year, an ongoing, constructive, and fruitful dialogue has been initiated with the entire neighborhood, the Task Force, stakeholders and the indigenous communities and organizations. You can also find the latest news on the exploration program there.

    Finally, you will also find information concerning the hiring of new people within the Yamana team, the call to propose your projects within the framework of the community support policy as well as the announcement of an updated presentation of the Project on www.wasamac-consultations.com

    Much work remains to be done. The year 2022 promises to be rich in events and in information and consultation activities. In the meantime, the Yamana team wishes you and your loved ones a Happy New Year.

    Enjoy reading !

  • A Look Back at the December 1, 2021 Neighbourhood Meeting

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    Some 20 persons attended the third neighbourhood meeting on the Wasamac underground mining project in the Golden Agers room in Évain on December 1, 2021

    As we near the end of Yamana Gold’s first year as owner of the Wasamac underground mining project, we look back at our third neighbourhood meeting. It was an opportunity to present our growing team, project improvements suggested in the feasibility study, results to date of the exploration program, the environmental assessment process and alternative solutions being analyzed, as well as consultation activities held throughout the year. During the evening, we also announced that we have begun the process to secure permits for the advanced exploration recommended in the feasibility study.

    Following Yamana's presentation in the first half of the meeting, we suggested an interactive workshop on the recreational uses of the local lands. Working in small groups, participants spent about 45 minutes, in a friendly and constructive atmosphere, placing icons on a large map to indicate the sporting and outdoor activities practiced or observed in the area. They also voiced opinions on the five possible sites for the tailings storage facility and on the three options being considered for access to the plant and primary infrastructure.

    Back in plenary, each table presented the main areas identified for such activities as climbing, biking, snowmobiling, family outings, hunting and fishing, self-picking sites and birdwatching.

    In addition to mapping the areas used for recreational and tourism activities, the discussion highlighted broader issues, such as the project’s potential to increase road traffic on Route 117, the coexistence of uses on rang des Cavaliers, and the safety of families and cyclists in the area. The subject of access to fishing and hunting areas, snowmobile trails, climbing sites and the Kékéko Hills was also raised. Concerns about light pollution affecting astronomical observation were also voiced, along with noise that might interfere with wildlife observation.

    We closed the evening with a question-and-answer period addressing issues about noise, preservation of the rural quality of life, and priority solutions to safeguard the drinking water supply for the neighbourhood. Yamana reiterated that it intends to do its utmost to optimize the project with a minimum impact on local residents, that previous commitments will be upheld and that new ones will be discussed in the coming months.

    The information gathered will be incorporated into WSP's impact assessment and will also be valuable to Yamana Gold in the evaluation of the proposed project infrastructure and access road locations.

    A detailed report of this productive evening will also be published soon.

    For those interested in viewing the contributions made during this meeting or who were unable to attend the event, you will have a chance to make your views known online in a few days. Your feedback is important. You are the experts on your community, and citizen input is essential to designing an optimal project. The exercise is also an occasion to identify opportunities to protect, support and enhance the neighbourhood’s attractions and the lifestyles of its residents.

  • The Wasamac Underground Mining Project Enters a New, Advanced Exploration Phase

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    Yamana Gold last wednesday issued a press release to investors, providing updates on various work and projects underway as well as an important announcement on the Wasamac underground mining project. With the release, Yamana confirms its intention to proceed with the feasibility study’s recommendation to move forward with the implementation of an advanced exploration program. As such, all necessary permit processes will be initiated to obtain authorizations for the construction of two ramps to access the deposit from the north of Route 117 to allow for bulk sampling and to pursue other exploration opportunities from underground. According to the current schedule, the process of developing advanced exploration scenarios and authorization requests leads us to anticipate a positive decision from the government at the earliest the start of winter 2023.

    If approved, the new exploration phase would enable us to:

    • Validate the mining and production plan by ensuring the grade, recovery, and geotechnical aspects of the project
    • Seize opportunities to optimize process performance: preliminary results of optimization studies indicate the potential to improve average gold recovery by 3% and up to 5.5% in certain areas
    • Confirm the stability parameters of sites, backfill strategy and the operating sequence to secure a safe, stable working environment
    • Establish underground drilling platforms to conduct boundary and exploration drilling while minimizing surface activities.

    Preliminary analysis of the recommendation, conducted since the summer, led us to consider new hypotheses for the advanced exploration work. As such, we hired external consultants to recommend technically viable and safe scenarios to recover a bulk sample without stripping the galleries of the old Wasamac mine.

    The process of obtaining specific government permits (Energy and Natural Resources for sampling, Environment for construction of exploration infrastructures) would be done alongside the environmental impact assessment currently underway and with a timeline of 13 to 16 months. Our commitments to the neighbourhood would also be included in the requests for advanced exploration.

    Furthermore, the Task Force, which is composed primarily of area residents, is currently working on a voluntary acquisition program and will soon begin work on an infrastructure and property integrity protection program.

    To read the full press release: https://www.yamana.com/English/investors/news/news-details/2021/Yamana-Gold-Announces-the-Discovery-of-New-Mineralized-Zones-at-Wasamac-and-Provides-an-Update-on-Its-Growth-Projects/default.aspx

  • A new team member joins Yamana Gold / Brenda Brooks is appointed as Executive Assistant and Office Administrator

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    We are pleased to announce the appointment of Brenda Brooks to the position of Executive Assistant and Office Administrator with Yamana Gold.

    Brenda Brenda brings over 30 years of experience in administration roles, with most of her experience in the mining industry with companies such as Agnico Eagle and Xstrata Nickel. She has gained her experience primarily in executive assistant roles, as well as in benefits administration. Her most recent position was with Newmont’s Eleonore mine as Assistant to General Management.

    In connection with the Wasamac underground mining project, Brenda will be responsible for providing administrative support to the Directors and will provide coordination for the day‑to‑day operation of the office.

    Let us all welcome Brenda!


    We remind you that if you have any questions or comments about the Wasamac underground mining project, you can contact us as follows:

    By phone: 1-833-510-0330

    By email: wasamac@yamana.com(External link)

    Through our online platform: www.consultationswasamac.com

  • Report on the Task Force Meeting of September 21, 2021

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    This fifth meeting of the Task Force was the first of a series of meetings on different subjects within the framework of the environmental assessment study. The group’s choice of first topic was unequivocal: water, which has long been a concern and a frequently mentioned priority for the neighbourhood. The purpose of the meeting was therefore to draw a portrait of the concerns collected to date, gauge the group’s interest in tackling this subject in greater depth, and collect, study, and reflect on new concerns or avenues of discussion that would advance the thinking on this subject. The meeting was also an opportunity to present progress reports on the exploration program, the environmental assessment study and, more specifically, the previous meeting’s discussion of the report on the characterization of residential wells.

    Next, prefacing the discussions, a presentation of terminology and key concepts around the topic of water was done by Martin Duclos, Yamana Gold’s Director of Health, Environment and Permits. Also presented were summaries of previous hydrogeological studies, an overview of the monitoring done of the mining operations, and environmental follow-ups carried out by the provincial and federal governments. The discussion was then structured around the list of citizens’ concerns, which were compiled at coffee meetings held by Richmont Mines and Monarch Gold; the consultations held by the Canadian Impact Assessment Agency; and the document listing neighbours’ concerns presented during the recent site tours. The objectives of the discussion were to clarify the list of fears and concerns, validate the level of popularization of the contents, highlight the issues and opportunities for the Task Force and, finally, identify the need for future activities with the entire neighbourhood on the subject.

    Lastly, the meeting provided an opportunity to follow up on the monthly reports, plan the next meetings, and present the approach of the sub-group that will soon begin updating and improving the Property Value Maintenance Program (PMVP) and the Commitment Project related to the potential impacts of the advanced exploration program (Richmont Mine).

    Read the detailed report

  • Mining technology students from Cégep de l'Abitibi-Témiscamingue visit the Wasamac underground mining project site

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    On September 30, a group of mining technology students from the Cégep de l'Abitibi-Témiscamingue visited the Wasamac underground mining project site together with some Yamana staff and the firm responsible for the field work (WSP) as part of the environmental impact study which is currently underway.

    During this visit, the group was able, among other things, to observe the installation of wells, geotechnical drilling, the taking of groundwater samples and other components of the environmental impact study.

    The purpose of this exercise was to bridge the gap between the practical fieldwork and the theoretical knowledge of the students acquired during their "Groundwater dynamics" course in which they are enrolled. They will also have to produce a report on the learning achieved during their visit.

    he Yamana Gold team thanks the students and their teacher for taking part in this process and wishes them success in their pursuit of their studies in the field of mining!

  • A new team member joins Yamana Gold / Me Mélissa Tardif is appointed as Senior Legal Counsel, Quebec

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    We are pleased to announce the appointment of Me Mélissa Tardif to the position of Senior Legal Counsel with Yamana Gold Quebec.

    Melissa brings over 15 years of experience in the legal field specializing in mining and commercial law.

    Melissa joins us from the Ministry of Justice where she was responsible for providing advice on various legal matters. Prior to that, she spent several years working in the mining industry at Richmont Mines Inc. and subsequently Alamos Gold Inc. where she was responsible for reviewing and drafting various legal documents, policies and procurement agreements; communicating and negotiating with First Nations and unions, supporting permitting initiatives, and a variety of other legal mining matters.

    In connection with the Wasamac underground mining project, Melissa will be responsible for providing legal advice and support to the various stakeholders working on our initiatives in Quebec.

    Let us all welcome Mélissa!


    We remind you that if you have any questions or comments about the Wasamac underground mining project, you can contact us as follows:

    By phone: 1-833-510-0330

    By email: wasamac@yamana.com(External link)

    Through our online platform: www.consultationswasamac.com

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