Significant Citizen Interest in the Immersive Workshop
18 July 2024 - 10:15PM
Falco Resources Ltd. (TSX-V: FPC) (“
Falco” or the
“
Corporation”) is delighted with citizen
participation in the immersive public workshop which was held on
July 17th at the Rouyn-Noranda Convention Center. The
population was invited to experience sound and vibration
simulations and meet acoustics experts.
In addition to explaining the sound and
vibration phenomena that surround us, the evening aimed to collect
the concerns, understandings and proposals for improvement
formulated by citizens regarding Falco’s Horne 5 Project.
Martin Duclos, Director, Environment and
Community Relations, said: “All comments will be read carefully and
each question will be answered. At Falco, every opinion counts,
helps fuel our thinking and plays an important role in our approach
to continuous improvement and commitment to the community.”
At the end of the workshop, the participants
expressed their interest in collaborating on the development of a
program aimed at maintaining the integrity of residences and
neighboring infrastructure of the future mining complex.
Hélène Cartier, Vice-President, Environment,
Sustainable Development and Community Relations, declared: “I would
like to thank all the participants who took the time to come meet
us and share their concerns. We firmly believe that this type of
exercise will help improve the project for the benefit of the
communities. We look forward to beginning collaborative work on the
future program to preserve the integrity of residences and
infrastructure.”
Falco considers it essential to hold public
hearings on the project given its importance for the community and
for regional development.
Citizens who wish to continue to be informed or
who want to express themselves on Falco’s Horne 5 Project are
invited to meet the Falco team at Espace Falco, located at 157,
avenue Principale, in Rouyn-Noranda.
About Falco
Resources Ltd.
Falco Resources Ltd. is one of the largest
mineral claim holders in the Province of Québec, with extensive
land holdings in the Abitibi Greenstone Belt. Falco owns
approximately 67,000 hectares of land in the Noranda Mining Camp,
which represents 67% of the entire camp and includes 13 former gold
and base metal mine sites. Falco’s principal asset is the Horne 5
Project located under the former Horne mine that was operated by
Noranda from 1927 to 1976 and produced 11.6 million ounces of gold
and 2.5 billion pounds of copper. Osisko Development Corp. is
Falco’s largest shareholder owning a 16.7% interest in the
Corporation.
For further
information, please
contact:
Luc LessardPresident and Chief Executive Officer 514
261-3336info@falcores.com
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