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Interview with Sean Roosen, Founder & CEO of Osisko Development Corp.Our previous interview: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/posts/osisko-development-tsxvodv-advancing-canadas-high-grade-cariboo-gold-project-towards-production-5980Recording date: 5th December 2024Osisko Development, led by renowned mining entrepreneur Sean Roosen, is focused on advancing its flagship Cariboo Gold Project in central British Columbia towards production. With key permits in hand, a strong treasury, and a robust resource base, Osisko believes Cariboo has the potential to become a high-margin, long-life mining district producing around 200,000 ounces of gold per year with significant expansion potential.One of the most important recent milestones was the receipt of the Cariboo mine permit in late 2024 after nearly five years in the permitting process. Osisko was the first company to go through BC's new streamlined permitting system. With permits for mine construction and operation secured, Osisko can move forward with development, including underground drilling to expand and upgrade the deposit.Osisko is well-funded to advance Cariboo after closing a US$92 million (C$130 million) financing in that was nearly 100% oversubscribed. The company now has approximately US$140 million in the bank. CEO Sean Roosen believes Osisko is in a unique position with permits, capital, and a large gold resource in hand.The current Cariboo resource includes reserves of 2 million ounces grading 3.8 g/t gold, with an additional 3.3 million inferred resource ounces. A 2023 feasibility study outlined of up to 5,000 ton per day underground mine producing 194,000 ounces of gold annually at all-in sustaining costs of US$968 per ounce.However, Roosen sees much greater potential at Cariboo. He believes the project could host a series of deposits underpinning a major mining camp producing over 500,000 ounces per year from a central mill. The deposit remains open at depth and along a 4.4 km strike length, with reserves only extending to 350 meters depth so far.Osisko aims to prove the mining camp potential in the coming quarters through drilling and technical studies. If successful, Roosen believes Cariboo has the potential to underpin a mid-tier gold producer valued at a significant premium to Osisko's current C$300 million market capitalization."I believe that this is a mining camp," said Roosen. "If we were to get to 15,000 tons a day we would be in big mine country at 500,000 ounces a year plus. I think at the end of the day, we have the ability if we look at depth here, the first 4.4 km relatively low cost, we can add significant ounces. It's probably around $20-30 million per million ounces just to keep adding at depth and we can do that all the way down to 1,500 meters probably."Roosen is a proven mine-builder, having constructed and operated Canada's largest gold mine, Canadian Malartic, which produces over 700,000 ounces of gold annually. He aims to leverage that experience to build Cariboo into another major Canadian gold district.With a rising gold price, strong investor interest in gold equities, key permits, and a large resource, Osisko Development appears well-positioned to advance Cariboo and unlock the project's full potential in the coming years. Investors can look forward to a number of key catalysts, including an updated feasibility study and bulk sample results.View Osisko Development's company profile: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/companies/osisko-development
What if the next big gold discovery is hiding beneath British Columbia's glacial cover? Golden Cariboo Resources CEO Frank Callaghan reveals how they are making progress in BC's historic Cariboo Gold Fields through modern technology.In this exclusive interview from the Nordic Funds and Mines 2024 event, held on September 25-26 in Stockholm, Sweden, Callaghan discusses their strategic position in central British Columbia, where they're exploring one of the province's first gold mining areas, dating back to the 1860s.Tune in to learn about an untapped system with potential similar to the prolific Abitibi Gold Belt, and how they are leveraging modern airborne geophysics to drive successful drilling campaigns, with gold present in all 15 holes drilled so far.Discover how Golden Cariboo is positioning itself as an early-stage opportunity in the gold market by visiting their website: https://goldencariboo.com/Learn more about Nordic Funds and Mines: https://nordicfundsandmines.com/Watch the full YouTube interview here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v_z00ts3z_cAnd follow us to stay updated: https://www.youtube.com/@GlobalOneMedia?sub_confirmation=1
Leonard Ellis knows more than most tourism operators what it means to pivot a business. Over his 50-year career, and as the owner of Bella Coola Grizzly Tours, he has transitioned from hunting big game to viewing them instead. But his motivation to bring balance to nature through guided tours is unchanged. Leonard has worked to re-introduce grizzly bears to an area where prior hunting outfitters had driven them out, and he says today's trips are a lower-impact operation. But how do we know tourism's best role in conservation? Are we sometimes harming when we think we're helping? This conversation brings up hard questions and gives us a fascinating glimpse into what it means to roll with the changes in a tourism life on the land. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Frank Callaghan, President and CEO of Golden Cariboo Resources Ltd. (CSE:GCC) (OTC:GCCFF), joins us to introduce this exploration company focused at their flagship Quesnelle Gold Quartz Mine, in the Cariboo Mining District of British Columbia. We start off getting a broader sense of how the company came together and their team's past success in this mining district, and how their geologists vectored in on exploring for gold at the greenstone belt contact zone at their Quesnelle Gold Quartz Mine. The exploration team has already drilled 19 holes, of which 15 assays have been released to the market, and is going to continue on drilling year-round, with a small break for the holidays and any frigid winter temperatures. Much of the drilling has been testing the approximately 1km area between the Main Zone and Halo Zone, and earlier this week some groundwork and soil samples show prospectivity for future drilling stepping out about another 1km. There is a strong geophysical signature helping out with targeting, that also extends on to their neighbor's, Osisko Development's land package, pointing to the potential of district scale mineralization. If you have any questions for Frank regarding Golden Cariboo, then please email us at either Shad@kereport.com or Fleck@kereport.com. Click here to follow the latest news from Golden Cariboo Resources
Happy Creek Minerals CEO Jason Bahnsen joined Steve Darling from Proactive to share news the company has closed the sale of its Highland Valley Project to Metal Energy Corp., receiving $300,000 in cash and establishing a Net Smelter Return (NSR) royalty agreement. CEO Jason Bahnsen announced that Happy Creek will hold up to a 2.5% NSR royalty on all Highland Valley mineral claims, with Metal Energy holding a buyback option for 1.5% of the royalty in exchange for $5 million. The Highland Valley Project spans 23,696 hectares in Southern British Columbia, located 50 km from Kamloops and adjacent to Teck's Highland Valley Copper Mine. Bahnsen shared that Metal Energy plans to immediately start exploration work, with a minimum spend of $250,000 slated for completion by year's end. Happy Creek's strategic sale preserves its long-term stake in the project's potential, while Metal Energy takes on development responsibilities, enhancing value for both companies. Happy Creek's plans to focus on its Cariboo properties, particularly the Fox tungsten project, which boasts a high-grade resource with expansion potential. The company also intends to advance its Silver Boss property and the Hen-Art-DL gold project. Bahnsen detailed plans to compile an exploration strategy in the coming months, aiming to begin work by spring. #proactiveinvestors #happycreekmineralsltd #tsxv #hpy #MiningInvestments #CopperProject #TungstenResources #ExplorationProjects #HighlandValley #MetalEnergy #ResourceDevelopment #CEOInterview #invest #investing #investment #investor #stockmarket #stocks #stock #stockmarketnews
She's a CEO by day and a farmer by night, but in both roles, Amy Thacker is working to help people connect with the lands where they live and visit. Amy leads the Cariboo Chilcotin Coast Tourism Association to support the tourism industry in inviting visitors to see this vast, diverse region for themselves – and experience the positive culture shock of living off the grid. In this conversation, she shares why tourism and agriculture work so well together for her and debunks some common misconceptions some visitors have before they arrive, offering insight into educating visitors as a destination. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Chris Harris, a renowned photographer and adventurer, shares his deep connection to British Columbia's Cariboo Chilcotin Coast region and his efforts to document the Chilcotin Ark, one of the most biodiverse wilderness areas in the temperate world. He explores how the Ark's unique geography positions it as a potential refuge for life in the face of climate change, and how tourism can be a powerful tool to educate, inspire connection, and promote conservation and sustainability in this extraordinary landscape. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Erik Wetterling, Founder and Editor of The Hedgeless Horseman website, joins us to review his key takeaways from the Commodities Global Expo in Fort Lauderdale, Florida last week, and 4 resource stocks that had his attention from the conference. We start off discussing the sentiment at the event, the types of investors and insights shared with fellow attendees, the multiple commodity focus, and the types of companies that caught his attention at the conference. Then Erik shares the value proposition on four of the specific companies he met with: Golden Cariboo Resources Ltd. (CSE:GCC) (OTC:GCCFF), Denarius Metals Corp. (Cboe CA: DSLV) (OTCQX: DNRSF), Sonoro Gold Corp. (TSXV: SGO) (OTCQB: SMOFF), Amex Exploration (TSXV : AMX) (OTCQX : AMXEF). * In full disclosure, the companies mentioned by Erik in this interview, are positions held in his personal portfolio, and also may be site sponsors of The Hedgeless Horseman website at the time of this recording. Click here to visit Erik's site – The Hedgeless Horseman
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Good morning from Horsefly Lake, BC! It's our usual summer visit to northern BC, to this glorious spot at Horsefly. Horsefly is a small town with a big heart and we enjoy our trips here every year to visit family and explore what the Cariboo region has to offer. Enjoy!Episode links:Chapman Coaching Inc.Horsefly, BCRoyalty free music is called Sunday Stroll – by Huma-Huma
Interview with Sean Roosen, Founder & CEO of Osisko Development Corp.Our previous interview: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/posts/osisko-development-building-tier-one-gold-and-copper-mines-5487Recording date: 17th September 2024Osisko Development Corporation (TSXV:ODV) is advancing its flagship Cariboo Gold Project in British Columbia, positioning itself as a compelling investment opportunity in the gold mining sector. The project, nearing final permitting stages, represents a significant near-term gold production prospect in a tier-one jurisdiction.The Cariboo Gold Project boasts impressive fundamentals:2 million ounces of gold in reservesOver 3 million additional ounces of gold in measured, indicated, and inferred resourcesHigh-grade deposit averaging 3.78 g/t goldInitial production target of 4,950 tons per day, yielding approximately 220,000 ounces annuallySean Roosen, founder of the Osisko group, emphasizes the project's exploration potential: "We're averaging 14,000 ounces per vertical meter that we've gone down. For every 100 meters that we've gone down, we've averaged 1.4 million ounces." This metric suggests substantial room for resource expansion, with the deposit tested to depths beyond 1,000 meters.Osisko Development is implementing innovative technologies to enhance operational efficiency. The company pioneers the use of an all-electric roadheader, potentially reducing development costs by around $1,000 per meter. Access to low-cost hydroelectric power (approximately $0.05/kWh) further positions Cariboo as a potential low-cost producer.The project's scalability is a key attraction. Management envisions expanding production to 10,000 or even 15,000 tons per day in the future, potentially doubling or tripling annual gold output. Roosen outlines the company's ambitious goals: "Corporately, the big target for me is to set the stage to be a $1 billion company. We have the asset base to do that."From a financial perspective, the project's economics appear robust. The initial feasibility study, using a conservative $1,700 per ounce gold price, yielded an internal rate of return around 20%. With current gold prices much higher, the project's potential returns could be significantly enhanced. An updated feasibility study using a $2,000 gold price is expected by year-end.Investors in Osisko Development gain exposure to a management team with a proven track record. Roosen previously led the development of Canadian Malartic, now one of the world's largest gold mines, and founded Osisko Gold Royalties, a $4.3 billion royalty company.Near-term catalysts that could drive share price appreciation include:Final permitting approvals (expected in late 2024 or early 2025)Results from the planned bulk sample (scheduled for October)Updated feasibility study incorporating higher gold pricesOngoing exploration results potentially expanding the resource baseWhile the investment case is compelling, investors should consider risks such as execution challenges in mine development, potential capital cost inflation, gold price volatility, and regulatory hurdles.In the current macroeconomic environment, with strong gold prices and increasing M&A activity in the sector, Osisko Development represents an attractive opportunity for investors seeking exposure to a large-scale, high-grade gold project on the verge of production in a top-tier jurisdiction. The company's significant insider ownership provides some insulation against hostile takeover attempts while potentially positioning it as an attractive M&A target for larger producers seeking to replenish reserves.View Osisko Development's company profile: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/companies/osisko-developmentSign up for Crux Investor: https://cruxinvestor.com
Golden Cariboo Resources (CSE: GCC | OTCQB: GCCFF | WKN: A0R2CQ | FSE: 3TZ) has discovered a broad, near-surface intersection of gold mineralization in the Halo Zone, located 830 m away from the company's Quesnelle Gold Quartz Mine property in British Columbia.In this interview, President and CEO Frank Callaghan discusses the significance of the gold mineralization discovery, which spans over 136.51 m (447.87 ft). He also provides insights into when the metallic assay results from the discovery are expected to be released and highlights the potential for further resource expansion at the Quesnelle Mine.For more info about the gold discovery, check out: https://goldencariboo.com/news/gold-near-surface-at-new-discovery-in-the-halo-zone/Learn more about Golden Cariboo Resources: https://goldencariboo.com/Watch the full YouTube interview here: https://youtu.be/ouUK6sbT084And follow us to stay updated: https://www.youtube.com/@GlobalOneMedia?sub_confirmation=1
Joel McKay is an economic development professional, author andformer public relations executive and journalist. He is based inPrince George, B.C. where he is the CEO of NorthernDevelopment, and sits on the boards of the University of NorthernB.C. and Destination B.C.Joel is passionate about British Columbia, especially its vast andrelatively misunderstood north. His writing focuses on the people, places and issues relevant tonorthern and rural communities, typically with a healthy dose of the absurd or supernatural. His short story 'Number Hunnerd', a fish tale set in B.C.'s Cariboo, was published in Tyche Books anthology Water: Selkies, Sirens and Sea Monsters in 2021. His novella, Wolf at the Door, was published in the spring of 2022 and focuses on a disastrous family Thanksgiving dinner. His forthcoming fiction, a short western horror story titled 'Hands', will be published by Brigids Gate Press in the summer of 2022.Joel was previously Director, Communications at Northern Development. During that time he led theAll Charlotte Deerborn wanted was a nice Thanksgivingdinner with family and friends. Too bad for her no one elsewanted to be there. By the time the turkey is carved, oldgrievances, bad behavior and crass remarks havetransformed her dinner party into a disaster. And then awerewolf shows up to do some carving of its own.Wolf at the Door is a fast-paced, absurdist take on moderncreature horror, levering humor and action to highlight howone family comes to grips with what really matters in life.Wolf at the Door - Kindle edition by McKay, Joel. Literature &Fiction Kindle eBooks @ Amazon.com.Wolf at the Door eBook : McKay, Joel: Amazon.ca: Kindle Storecreation and publication of the 'Small Town PR Playbook', a first-of-its-kind how-to book for ruralpublic relations in Canada that won the Don Rennie Award from the Canadian Public RelationsSociety for excellence in government communications. Prior to that, he was Assignment Editor atBusiness in Vancouver Newspaper where his journalism earned him a Jack Webster Award forBusiness, Industry and Economics in 2011, and a nomination for a second Jack Webster Award forMultimedia Reporting in 2012.He has received the Distinguished Alumni Award from Kwantlen Polytechnic University for hisprofessional achievements, and in 2021 was awarded the Chairman's Award from the B.C.Economic Development Association for his contributions to rural development. He has been nameda Top 40 Under 40 by the Prince George Chamber of Commerce, and in 2021 and 2022 was namedone of the 500 most influential business leaders in British Columbia by Business in Vancouver MediaGroup.To request additional review copies or an interview with Joel McKay, please contact MickeyMikkelson at Creative Edge Publicity: mickey.creativeedge@gmail.com / 403.464.6925.
It was a journey over hundreds of kilometres of the Canadian west, through mountain passes and along rivers. For months, 150 men and one women ventured towards the gold fields of the Cariboo in a legendary undertaking. Artwork/logo design by Janet Cordahi Support: patreon.com/canadaehx Merch: https://www.ohcanadashop.com/collections/canadian-history-ehx Donate: buymeacoffee.com/craigu Donate: canadaehx.com (Click Donate) E-mail: craig@canadaehx.com Twitter: twitter.com/craigbaird Threads: https://www.threads.net/@cdnhistoryehx Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@cdnhistoryehx YouTube: youtube.com/c/canadianhistoryehx Want to send me something? Craig Baird PO Box 2384 Stony Plain PO Main, Alberta T7Z1X8 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Canadian journalist Nora Loreto reads the latest headlines for Thursday, August 1, 2024.TRNN has partnered with Loreto to syndicate and share her daily news digest with our audience. Tune in every morning to the TRNN podcast feed to hear the latest important news stories from Canada and worldwide.Find more headlines from Nora at Sandy & Nora Talk Politics podcast feed.Help us continue producing radically independent news and in-depth analysis by following us and becoming a monthly sustainer.Sign up for our newsletterLike us on FacebookFollow us on TwitterDonate to support this podcastReferenced stories:Story 1 - Amnesty International adds Wet'sewen'ten hereditary chief to list of prisoners of conscience. Story 2 - Employees at two PEI Saltwire newspapers filed to form a union back in October. But they haven't heard back from the Labour Board and they're demanding to know why. Story 3 - Two Radio-Canada broadcasters refused to call the beach volleyball match that featured a convicted rapist. Story 4 - Landslide is blocking the Chilcotin river and officials have ordered the evacuation of people downstream from it, in fear that there may be flooding. Story 5 - Canadian billionaire who founded Swiss Chalet died in obscurity in Paris - and no one seemed to notice. Story 6 - Heat and wildfires are creating terrible conditions in Spain.
Golden Cariboo Resources (CSE: GCC | OTCQB: GCCFF | WKN: A0R2CQ | FSE: 3TZ) has received assay results from drill holes at their flagship Quesnelle Gold Quartz Mine property. The company is exploring for gold in the Barkerville Gold Belt in British Columbia, Canada.In this interview, President and CEO Frank Callaghan discusses the assay results and provides exploration updates at the Quesnelle Project. He confirms that Golden Cariboo's main worksite is safe from the recent forest fires in northern Alberta. Frank also talks about Golden Cariboo's market performance and future plans during the interview.Check out Golden Cariboo Resources and its Quesnelle Gold Quartz Mine property: https://goldencariboo.comWatch the full YouTube interview here: https://youtu.be/vTFwNWOx8D4And follow us to stay updated: https://www.youtube.com/@GlobalOneMedia?sub_confirmation=1
The Caribou Mountain in Idaho is a serene destination, but behind the snow caps and rocky faces, a historical story to match the name. I ran across Jesse (Cariboo Jack) Fairchild when researching book 1 of my Outlaw Hearts series. Cariboo Mountain is, in fact, the scene of a crime in that story.
MERLE from the Paranormal Roadtrippers and Samantha Mowat join us to talk about our latest adventure in the Cariboo wilderness of British Columbia. Encounters with Sasquatch aren't normal, and don't happen often. But it did on this occasion.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/spaced-out-radio--1657874/support.
The historic town of Barkerville may be a living testament to BC's Cariboo Gold Rush, but there's a history that runs even deeper. We meet Barkerville's Indigenous Interpreters and hear about the importance of their work
In British Columbia's Cariboo region in Canada, a company called Golden Cariboo Resources (CSE: GCC | OTCQB: GCCFF | WKN: A0R2CQ | FSE: 3TZ) owns a project with intriguing high upside gold potential and is nearly encircled by Osisko Development.In this interview, Feneck Consulting President John Feneck discusses what makes Golden Cariboo Resources a compelling opportunity in the mining exploration sector. This interview highlights Golden Cariboo's leadership under CEO Frank Callaghan's proven track record, which includes a previous successful mine sale of CA$330 million. John also discusses Golden Cariboo's financial position in a hot gold market and next drilling program steps at their 100%-owned Quesnelle Gold Quartz Project.Learn more about Feneck Consulting: https://www.feneckconsulting.comFor more information about Golden Cariboo Resources and its Quesnelle Project, kindly visit: https://goldencariboo.com/Watch the full YouTube interview here: https://youtu.be/ayBPD5274IQAnd follow us to stay updated: https://www.youtube.com/@GlobalOneMedia?sub_confirmation=1
With a market cap of just $10 million and promising early-stage results, could Golden Cariboo Resources (CSE: GCC | OTCQB: GCCFF | WKN: A0R2CQ | FSE: 3TZ) be an opportunity for investors?In this interview, Golden Cariboo Resources CEO Frank Callaghan shares the newest drill results from their Quesnelle Gold Quartz Mine property in British Columbia. Learn about their 263-meter gold intercept, how it compares to industry standards, and what it could mean for the company's future. He also discusses the company's recent market performance and new financing initiatives. Watch now to learn more about this developing story in the heart of BC's historic gold belt.Learn more about Golden Cariboo Resources and its projects: https://goldencariboo.com/Watch the full YouTube interview here: https://youtu.be/75MXBzY9_A0And follow us to stay updated: https://www.youtube.com/@GlobalOneMedia?sub_confirmation=1
Interview with Sean Roosen, Founder & CEO of Osisko Development Corp.Recording date: 5th June 2024Osisko Development Corporation, led by seasoned mining executive Sean Roosen, presents a compelling investment opportunity for those seeking exposure to high-quality gold and copper assets in top mining jurisdictions. The company's flagship Cariboo gold project in British Columbia is rapidly advancing towards production, with key permits expected by mid-2024. Cariboo boasts the potential to produce over 200,000 ounces of gold annually, anchoring a larger district-scale mining camp akin to Osisko's renowned Canadian Malartic mine in Quebec.Roosen and his team have a proven track record of discovering, financing, and building world-class mines, notably taking Canadian Malartic from discovery to production in just six years. This experience positions Osisko Development to successfully navigate the complexities of mine development and optimize value for shareholders. The company's strategy focuses on acquiring and advancing tier-one assets in favorable jurisdictions, leveraging its expertise and financial resources to unlock their full potential and create the best gold mining stock companies..Beyond Cariboo, Osisko Development's extensive land package in Utah offers significant upside for exploration targeting a major copper-gold porphyry system. The property, also hosts near-term production potential from historic high-grade gold and base metal mines. This combination of exploration optionality and near-term cash flow generation enhances the company's overall value proposition.Osisko Development benefits from a strong financial position, with access to capital through multiple channels. Its C$4 billion royalty company, Osisko Gold Royalties, provides a competitive source of funding, while listings on the New York and Toronto Stock Exchanges expand its investor base. The company's ability to utilize various financing tools, including royalties, streams, strategic partnerships, and equity, gives it the flexibility to advance its projects efficiently.Importantly, Osisko Development's focus on gold and copper aligns with the robust global demand for these metals. Gold's role as a safe haven and inflation hedge has become increasingly relevant in an era of economic uncertainty, while copper's critical role in the energy transition positions it for long-term structural demand growth. Osisko Development offers investors a compelling way to participate in these macro trends by providing leveraged exposure to these key commodities.In a mining industry characterized by a scarcity of new discoveries and declining grades, Osisko Development's portfolio of high-quality, district-scale assets stands out. As Roosen noted, tier-one gold projects producing over 300,000 ounces per year are exceedingly rare, with only a handful in development globally. This scarcity value, combined with the company's proven management team and strategic positioning in key commodities, makes Osisko Development a compelling investment opportunity.Investors seeking exposure to the next generation of tier-one gold and copper mines should consider Osisko Development as a means to participate in this exciting growth story. With Cariboo nearing production, a robust exploration pipeline in Utah, and a world-class team at the helm, the company is well-positioned to create significant shareholder value in the years ahead. As with any mining investment, thorough due diligence is warranted, but for those with a bullish outlook on gold and copper, Osisko Development presents a unique and compelling opportunity.View Osisko Development Corp's company profile: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/companies/osisko-developmentSign up for Crux Investor: https://cruxinvestor.com
There is always drama in politics and these days the drama is in the Cariboo-Chilcotin riding and the promise of revenge by Jackie Tegart. We get a local look at the top political stories with the help of Rob Shaw, Political Correspondent for CHEK News. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week's episode features Access Mining's George McLeod in conversation with host Adrian Pocobelli about the copper and gold markets, particularly in the context of Africa. McLeod explains why the rumors surrounding Wagner's interest in Barrick's Loulo-Gounkoto complex in Mali are unlikely to materialize. He also discusses the various security challenges of mining in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Mali, and why China is likely intentionally dumping cheap battery metals on the global market to create a dominant position in the global supply chain. This week's CEO Spotlight feature Osisko Development chairman and CEO Sean Roosen, who discusses the company's Cariboo gold project in British Columbia and Tintic project in Utah. To learn more, visit: https://osiskodev.com/ All this and more with host Adrian Pocobelli. Music Credits “Rattlesnake Railroad”, “Big Western Sky”, “Western Adventure” and “Battle on the Western Frontier” by Brett Van Donsel (www.incompetech.com). Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/the-northern-miner-podcast/id1099281201 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/78lyjMTRlRwZxQwz2fwQ4K YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@NorthernMiner Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/northern-miner
Exploring Mining Podcast with Golden Cariboo Resources; The Right Rocks, and the Right time
Exploring Mining Podcast with Golden Cariboo Resources; The Right Rocks, and the Right time
Forget panning for gold. Golden Cariboo Resources (CSE: GCC | OTC: GCCFF | WKN: AORLEP) is on a mission to conduct high-grade targeted drilling programs at its Quesnelle Gold Quartz property near Hixon, British Columbia.In this exclusive interview, President and CEO Frank Callaghan shares the latest exciting assay results from the Quesnelle Mine, which are showing even greater potential for the project. Golden Cariboo has unearthed more zones of gold mineralization, expanding upon the company's earlier findings and hinting at a much bigger gold story waiting to be uncovered.View the latest assay results and learn more about Golden Cariboo's projects at https://goldencariboo.comWatch the full YouTube interview here: https://youtu.be/Ae7InkSnwi8And follow us to stay updated: https://www.youtube.com/@GlobalOneMedia?sub_confirmation=1
Drogą Yellowhead Highway dojechaliśmy do doliny Skeena, zamieszkiwanej przez Indian Gitxan, „ludzi znad rzeki mgły”. Podążyliśmy szlakiem totemów i dotarliśmy do lasów deszczowych niedźwiedzia-ducha Kermode. Przypomnieliśmy gorączkę złota Cariboo. Penetrowaliśmy kaniony Prowincjonalnego Parku Dinozaurów i odwiedziliśmy Muzeum Paleontologii w Drumheller, najwspanialsze muzeum dinozaurów na świecie. Byliśmy w Buffalo Jump, gdzie Indianie Czarne Stopy zabijali bizony i Bison Paddock. Na wyspie Vancouver zajrzeliśmy do rezerwatu Cathedral Grove, w którym można zobaczyć nawet 800-letnie, dochodzące do 80 metrów wysokości daglezje. Gościem Jerzego Jopa była Danuta Rasała.
After seven wildfires broke out in the Cariboo region in one day over the weekend, we get the latest details from Adam Nicholas, Prince George Fire Centre information officer; CBC science and climate specialist Darius Mahdavi; and Justin Perry, instructor of forest and natural areas management at British Columbia Institute of Technology. Our listeners asked the hard questions around B.C.'s wildfire response.
Golden Cariboo Resources (CSE: GCC | OTC: GCCFF | WKN: AORLEP) prioritizes the exploration and development of its vast assets in British Columbia. President and CEO Frank Callaghan discusses the company's exploration approach towards its Cariboo Gold Project and breaks down the timeline of the project's different exploration phases. He also discusses Osisko Development's acquisition of the land surrounding the project and how it will further the project. Lastly, the discussion ends on why the Cariboo project is worth looking at for investors. Learn more about Golden Cariboo at: https://goldencariboo.comWatch the full YouTube interview here: https://youtu.be/fMfjLsGV7n0And follow us to stay updated: https://www.youtube.com/@GlobalOneMedia?sub_confirmation=1
In Canada, there is a stretch of highway between the cities of Prince Rupert and Prince George that covers 725 km (or 450 miles). For over 50 years, this dark, isolated road has swallowed up women and girls in the night from 1969 to present. Because of the despair that has happened along this corridor, it is now known as the Highway of Tears. In this three-part series, we will be exploring this area and the devastating stories found alongside it. If you have any information for any of these cases, please call the E-PANA Tip Line at 1.877.543.4822.Content Warning: Sexual assault Tea of the Day: Black Pu Erh Theme Music by Brad FrankSources:Directed by Matthew Smiley, “Highway Of Tears: The Unsolved Serial Murders Of Aboriginal Women.” Produced by Carly Pope, Narrated by Nathan Fillion, Released March 6th, 2015 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V3wWjcIc_1MDirected by Tim Wolochatiuk, “We Were Children.” Produced by Kyle Irving, Starring Rene Batson, Taya Ayotte Bourns, Alice Dano, Release by Eagle Vision Inc. 2013. https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/detail/B07FQ3GZKX/ref=atv_dp_share_cu_rMcDiarmid, Jessica, “Highway of Tears: A True Story of Racism, Indifference, and the Pursuit of Justice for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls.” Narrated By Emily Nixon, Simon and Schuster, November 12th, 2019.“The Highway of Tears: The Road Where Women Disappear” by Bipin Dimri October 4, 2022 https://www.historicmysteries.com/highway-of-tears/“Highway of Tears,” 48 Hours, Season 25, Episode 7 with Peter Van Sant, November 17th, 2012.Native Womens Wilderness - https://www.nativewomenswilderness.org/mmiwSabo, Don, “Highway of Tears,” The Canadian Encyclopedia, June 6th, 2016, Updated January 18th, 2019 https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/highway-of-tears“Finding Closure, Fifty Years after a Murder,” by Angela Sterritt, The Walrus, July 10th, 2023 https://thewalrus.ca/finding-closure-fifty-years-after-a-murder/Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Last Updated December 13th, 2016 https://bc-cb.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/ViewPage.action?siteNodeId=23&languageId=1&contentId=27048“Woman Beaten to Death,” The Vancouver Sun - 28 Oct 1969, Tue ·Page 5 https://www.newspapers.com/image/492346711/“The Murder of Gloria Moody.” Hue and Cry https://thehueandcry.com/gloria-moody“The Murder of Micheline Pare.” Hue and Cry https://thehueandcry.com/micheline-pare“The Murder of Gale Weys.” Hue and Cry https://thehueandcry.com/gale-weys“The Murder of Monica Ignas” Hue and Cry https://thehueandcry.com/monica-ignasMindus, Angie, “Unlikely Source Solves Crime.” The Tribune, Williams Lake, British Columbia - Dec 24, 1998, Page 3 https://www.newspapers.com/image/326581567/“The Disappearance of Jean Virginia Sampare,” Hue and Cry https://thehueandcry.com/jean-virginia-sampare“Missing Girl Hunt Called Off.” The Vancouver Sun - 29 Oct 1971, Fri ·Page 16 https://www.newspapers.com/image/492502315/“Girl Missing.” Nanaimo Daily News - 23 Oct 1971, Sat ·Page 3 https://www.newspapers.com/image/324579559/“Search Continues.” Times Colonist - 27 Oct 1971, Wed ·Page 60https://www.newspapers.com/image/506235160/Culbert, Lori, “Virginia Sampare: Siblings hope to put missing sister to rest one day.” Vancouver Sun - Published Dec 12, 2009 • Last updated May 19, 2017 https://vancouversun.com/news/local-news/virginia-sampare-siblings-hope-to-put-missing-sister-to-rest-one-dayLaurent, Rene, “Girl who loved west slain in wilderness.” The Gazette, (Montreal) 11 Aug 1970, Tue ·Page 1 https://www.newspapers.com/image/420965812/“Local girl may have been shot.” The Montreal Star, 12 Aug 1970, Wed ·Page 5 https://www.newspapers.com/image/739650028/Mr. Davis, “The Disappearance of Helen Claire Frost.” Criminal https://vocal.media/criminal/the-disappearance-of-helen-claire-frostAndrew Kurjata and Audrey McKinnon, “B.C. woman's search for birth mother turns up missing person's case.” CBC News, Jan 23, 2018 https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/prince-george-missing-birth-mother-1.4500839Culber, Lori, “Still Missing, and missed, after 40 years.” Vancouver Sun, Dec 14, 2009, Updated Jun 2, 2014 https://vancouversun.com/news/still-missing-and-missed-after-40-years“Family looking for clues.” Lake District News, 04 Nov 1998, Wed ·Page 15 https://www.newspapers.com/image/325332653/“Search.” Quesnel Cariboo Observer, 27 Dec 1973, Thu ·Page A2 https://www.newspapers.com/image/687079097/“Nude Body Discovered.” The Vancouver Sun - 08 Apr 1974, Mon ·Page 1 https://www.newspapers.com/image/492795981/“Police attempt to link killings.” The Vancouver Sun 21 Nov 1973, Wed ·Page 14 https://www.newspapers.com/image/492796414/“B.C. cold case breakthrough stirs memories.” CBC News, Sept 26, 2012, Updated Sept 27, 2012 https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/b-c-cold-case-breakthrough-stirs-memories-1.1166770LaRosa, Paul, “48 Hours: Highway of Tears murder solved with improbable DNA sample.” CBS News, Nov 16, 2012 https://www.cbsnews.com/news/48-hours-highway-of-tears-murder-solved-with-improbable-dna-sample/“Cariboo girl feared victim of sex killer.” The Province, (Vancouver) 04 Sep 1974, Wed ·Page 31 https://www.newspapers.com/image/500663578/The Vancouver Sun, 06 Sep 1974, Fri ·Page 13 https://www.newspapers.com/image/493279931/Statesman Journal, (Salem, Oregon) 30 Jun 1995, Fri ·Page 10 https://www.newspapers.com/image/202424516/“Bobby Jack Fowler Highway of Tears investigation stalled.” CBC News · Posted: Sep 25, 2013 9:57 AM EDT | Last Updated: September 25, 2013 https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/bobby-jack-fowler-highway-of-tears-investigation-stalled-1.1867647“2 names added to Highway of Tears missing as report released.” CBC News · Posted: Jun 22, 2006 12:14 AM EDT | Last Updated: June 22, 2006 https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/2-names-added-to-highway-of-tears-missing-as-report-released-1.595288The Province - 10 Apr 1975, Thu ·Page 12 https://www.newspapers.com/image/501320060/The Interior News - 16 Apr 1975, Wed ·Page https://www.newspapers.com/image/508724784/Lori Culbert and Neal Hall, “These are the stories of the victims.” Vancouver Sun, Published Dec 11, 2009 • Last updated Jul 13, 2010 https://vancouversun.com/news/these-are-the-stories-of-the-victimsBermingham, John, “Remains Found After 18 Years.” The Province, 14 Feb 1996, Wed Page 8 https://www.newspapers.com/image/503319422/Kines, Lindsey, “His Daughter Will Forever Be 12.” Edmonton Journal, 18 Feb 1996, Sun Page 3 https://www.newspapers.com/image/473027509/Foulds, Christopher, “After 25 years, who killed Katheryn, Theresa?” The Abbotsford News, 14 Dec 2000, Thu ·Page 1 https://www.newspapers.com/image/536711977/Keith Fraser, “Man accused of murdering B.C. girl in 1978 says he 'lost it' when he attacked her.” Published Oct 24, 2018, Last updated Oct 31, 2018 https://vancouversun.com/news/local-news/man-accused-of-murdering-b-c-girl-in-1978-says-he-lost-it-when-he-attacked-herAkshay Kulkarni, “B.C. court dismisses appeal of man convicted of 1978 murder of 12-year-old Monica Jack.” CBC News · Posted: Sep 10, 2022 7:09 PM EDT | Last Updated: September 10, 2022 https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/garry-handlen-appeal-dismissed-1.6579020Culbert, Lori, “She headed home but she never arrived.” The Vancouver Sun - 16 Dec 2009, Wed ·Page 12 https://www.newspapers.com/image/497615919/https://www.merrittherald.com/tag/monica-jack/“Arrest made in 1978 murder of Merritt girl” by Merritt Herald | Dec 4, 2014“Family of Monica Jack seeks community support.” Posted by Merritt Herald | Feb 5, 2015Keith Fraser, “Garry Handlen convicted in Monica Jack killing: What the jury didn't hear.” Vancouver Sun, Published Jan 18, 2019 https://vancouversun.com/news/local-news/garry-taylor-handlen-found-guilty-in-murder-of-12-year-old-monica-jack/wcm/8a6a4be3-1577-4455-854f-cd6bfd0f544fhttps://globalnews.ca/video/4824497/monica-jacks-mother-speaks-out-about-daughter-and-trial-process
Travellers are always looking for connection, says Sunrise When the Salmon Come (Cheryl Chapman). Cheryl works with Indigenous Tourism BC to make that connection happen, assisting Indigenous communities and entrepreneurs in sharing their living culture with visitors. She openly shares some of the challenges of telling the truth about colonialism's impacts on First Nations, and tells us how she weaves together a fuller picture of history that leads people to consider how interconnected we are with the land, other people, and all life. Content warning: This episode contains frank discussions of Canada's residential school system and abuses stemming from colonialism in BC. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In 2017 came the wildfires. In 2020, the pandemic. In a time of dramatic changes and climate risks, it's easy to see why this region might be feeling a little disaster fatigue. But Cariboo Chilcotin Coast Tourism Association is working to support the tourism industry as operators share successes, deliver experiences, and plan for the future. CEO Amy Thacker describes the role her organization is filling and why sustainable actions come naturally to locals, even if they'd use other words to describe it. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Can travel lead to truth and reconciliation? Mike Retasket, former five-term Chief of Bonaparte First Nation in British Columbia, describes how he shares the dark aspects of history with travellers, and how that storytelling can lead to healing. He's enthusiastic about the opportunities tourism can bring to Indigenous communities, and he shares his unusual journey into the travel industry. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Canadian journalist Nora Loreto reads the latest headlines for Friday, January 12, 2024.TRNN has partnered with Loreto to syndicate her daily news digest and share it with our audience—tune in every morning on the TRNN podcast feed to hear about the latest important news stories from Canada and around the world.Find more headlines from Nora at Sandy & Nora Talk Politics podcast feed.Help us continue producing radically independent news and in-depth analysis by following us and becoming a monthly sustainer:Donate: https://therealnews.com/donate-podSign up for our newsletter: https://therealnews.com/newsletter-podLike us on Facebook: https://facebook.com/therealnewsFollow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/therealnews
This weeks terrydavidmulligan YouTube is a tour with music from the heart. Every year, just about this time, Barney Bentall gathers up friends and hits the road with a travelling barn burner. Everyone on stage is the leader of their career or a band. There are at least 16 artists in this years Express. AND best of all, they're raising funds for the charities listed below. Barney Bentall writes his own introduction. This was his newsletter a week ago. Hi ya all. Gearing up for the Cariboo Express shows. Depending on how we mark the birth of this whole thing, it's the 18th or 19th year! I think for all of us that play in this big ol' bad ass band, it is a musical highlight of our year. With the help and hard work of some worthy charities, we've managed to raise over 5 million dollars over the years. Here are the dates: Come on out! There are always great guests that show up along with all the regulars. For those of you in the Toronto area, spread the word. This will be our second year and we want to keep coming back and develop what we have going out west. We are supporting Classroom Champions at the Glenn Gould show. Cheers and see you soon! Barney
SLOTHERHOUSE MOVIE REVIEW It feels like there's a cavalcade of great horror premises out there… You're sitting there, scrolling through a streaming platform and oh… look at this movie called “Cariboo?” The idea of a dead reindeer haunting a small town makes your soul jump for joy. Then you proceed to watch a 90 min… Read More »Screener Squad: Slotherhouse
SLOTHERHOUSE MOVIE REVIEW It feels like there's a cavalcade of great horror premises out there… You're sitting there, scrolling through a streaming platform and oh… look at this movie called “Cariboo?” The idea of a dead reindeer haunting a small town makes your soul jump for joy. Then you proceed to watch a 90 min… Read More »Screener Squad: Slotherhouse
Interview with Sean Roosen, Founder & CEO of Osisko DevelopmentRecording date: 19th September 2023Osisko Development is pioneering sustainable gold mining in North America. With a focus on revitalizing past-producing properties in mining-friendly regions, Osisko aims to unlock the untapped potential of historic gold districts.Led by a world-class team under Sean Roosen, Osisko has a proven track record of discovering, funding, and operating tier-1 mines, including Canada's largest gold operation.Osisko Development is advancing flagship projects in British Columbia, Utah, and Sonora that offer substantial opportunities for continued exploration and resource growth. Supported by significant mining histories, Osisko Development's expansive land packages provide the foundations for district-scale development.The company's flagship project, the Cariboo Gold project in British Columbia, is a significant asset. Spanning over 2,000 square kilometers, it represents a district-scale land package in a historically gold-rich region. The Cariboo Gold project boasts substantial gold reserves. detailed to be several million ounces of gold, emphasizing the potential of this asset to yield significant returns with the next significant milestone involving finalising the FSAnother noteworthy project in Osisko's portfolio is the Tintic project. Located in Utah, this project further underscores the company's commitment to exploring and developing gold-rich zones in North America. Like Cariboo, Tintic holds promise, with substantial exploration upside, with further drilling and exploration programs underway to better define the resource. One to watch in the months and years ahead!View Osisko Development's Company Profile: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/companies/osisko-development
We begin with the latest developments on the strike at western ports. One of the key concerns from unions is the impact of automation, so we find out how it's set to impact industries across the country. Later, we bring you the latest on the wildfires, with concerns growing in the North and the Cariboo. Also today, as the Bank of Canada increases its key interest rate once again, we answer listeners' questions on what the decision means for mortgage-holders. BC Today is now available as a live video stream, and you can watch us online at cbc.ca/bc, on the CBC Gem app, and on the CBC Vancouver YouTube page, as well as on CBC Listen and on your radio.
Welcome to the Cross Border Interviews, Today's guest is Cariboo Regional District (BC) Director Steve Forseth *************************************************** Visit www.crossborderinterviews.ca for more details and a list of all the links mentioned during this interview. The Cross Border Interview Podcast was Produced and Edited by Miranda, Brown & Associates Inc © 2023
Christina Doll is an economic development, communications, and marketing specialist with a background in broadcast journalism. Born and raised on the traditional and unceded territory of the Lheidli Tenneh First Nation in the city of Prince George, she is passionate about facilitating economic growth in the city she has called home for most of her life and in communities across the North. After working as a broadcast journalist in Prince George for five years, she found her true calling in economic development when she accepted the position of Manager, Marketing and Communications with Initiatives Prince George. She moved on to work as the Workforce Development Officer with the City of Prince George for six years before taking on her current role as a Senior Business Officer with the recently formed Federal Government agency, Pacific Economic Development Canada (PacifiCan). She has been recognized for marketing campaigns and video series in which she has played a major developmental role by the International Economic Development Council and the Economic Development Association of Canada and by the Prince George Chamber of Commerce as a Top 40 Under 40 finalist. She is most proud of being a part of the team that developed the Move Up Prince George population attraction campaign and of developing a Young Professionals of Prince George Network to assist employers in retaining staff they recruit to the city and new residents in making connections. Christina is excited to have the chance to support economic growth across the Cariboo region in her new role. She received her Ec.D. designation from the Economic Development Association of Canada in 2021 and holds a Bachelor of Arts, English Literature from the University of Northern British Columbia, a Diploma in Public Relations from the University of Victoria, and a Diploma, Broadcast and Media Communications, Journalism from the British Columbia Institute of Technology. When not at work, Christina can be found volunteering with various community organizations, hiking area mountains and trails, exploring one of the many local lakes on her paddleboard or kayak, and travelling across the region that is so close to her heart, as well as travelling across Canada and internationally. She loves attending local arts, culture, and music events and is a frequent patron of both local Farmers' Markets. Watch the full podcast at https://bit.ly/ChristinaDollPodcast
Jeff McWilliams has more than 30 years of experience in forest resource management and wood processing operations, both as a consultant and in private enterprise. His main areas of expertise are in strategic assessment and planning for various forest resource applications, silviculture practices and operational planning audits, silviculture and stand management prescriptions, and management of harvesting and silviculture operations. Jeff has extensive experience managing large projects with multi-disciplinary teams, most recently as acting General Manager of the McBride Community Forest, and in particular supported the management of a $14M Forests for Tomorrow multi-year contract in the Cariboo to restore mountain pine beetle-damaged forests. As a consultant Jeff has specialized in auditing of industry and government forest operations as well as operational planning and management. He provides sound management solutions in the way of quality assurance and quality control programs and processes. Jeff has broad experience in all stages of forest development in both coastal and interior BC forests from planning through implementation. This includes permitting, site plan development, block and treatment layout, supervision, and monitoring. Working for a large coastal sawmill, he acquired experience in log purchasing, byproducts sales and the supervision of all phases of operation of a sawmill and planer. Jeff is well-versed in silviculture best management practices in BC. At the landscape level, he has contributed to a number of integrated management plans and silviculture investment strategies involving complex trade-offs. At the operational level, Jeff has prescribed and implemented silviculture and stand management prescriptions for a range of treatments including reforestation, fertilization, juveniles spacing, and commercial thinning in both coastal and interior BC. Previously, as an operational forester with International Forest Products Ltd., Jeff was responsible for planning and implementing all phases of a major industrial silvicultural program, including planting, silviculture surveys, site preparation, spacing, pruning, vegetation management, and silviculture prescriptions. In the area of forest ecology, Jeff has provided technical field sampling support for Terrestrial Ecosystem Mapping (TEM) projects since 1996 and operationally applies his ecology knowledge in site plan and silviculture prescription development. https://www.bablackwell.com/
Join Bridget and Erin as they welcome TikTok creator Caribou. They talk about food fetishes, books, and more. Have a question? Got a topic idea? Well, then you can send us an email at bicoastalbiotches@gmail.com
There are new drill assays to report from Brixton Metals and FPX Nickel. Osisko Development published a feasibility study for the Cariboo gold project. Corporate updates from Canada Nickel, Metal Energy and NioCorp. We'd like to thank our sponsors: Western Copper and Gold is focused on developing the world-class Casino project in Canada's Yukon Territory. The Casino project consists of an impressive 11 billion pounds of copper and 21 million ounces of gold in an overall resource. Western Copper and Gold trades on the TSX and the NYSE American with WRN. Be sure to follow the company via their website, www.westerncopperandgold.com. ASCU is an early-stage copper developer and explorer of the Cactus Mine and its satellite project, Parks/Salyer, both situated on a 4km mine trend on private land in Arizona’s porphyry copper district. Opportunity for significant growth and scale exist along the trend, while future capex requirements outlined in the Cactus PEA benefit from significant onsite and nearby access to infrastructure. The Company is led by an executive management team and Board which have a long-standing track record of successful project delivery in North America. For more information, please visit www.arizonasonoran.com.
Our destination is the Kamloops and Cariboo regions of British Columbia with world-renown Stillwater expert and award-winning author, Phil Rowley. With over 20,000 lakes, British Columbia is a veritable wonderland for the Stillwater angler. Phil has been fly fishing these lakes for 40 years and has appeared on numerous TV shows, written books, and articles such as The Orvis Guide to Stillwater Trout Fishing. He gives us a great overview of stillwater fishing including trout behavior, lake biology, the importance of chironomids and other food sources, gear and techniques you'll need, along with some epic stories of huge rainbows in Argentina, growing up in England, and encounters with wildlife and the infamous Tom Rosenbauer. With host, Steve Haigh Pictures of the Kamloops and Cariboo regions of British Columbia: NEW WEBSITE! https://www.destinationanglerpodcast.com Instagram and Facebook @DestinationAnglerPodcast Contact Phil Rowley Website: http://www.flycraftangling.com/ | starting in 2023: www.philrowleyflyfishing.com Store: https://www.stillwaterflyfishingstore.com/ Facebook and Instagram: @philrowleyflyfishing Please check out our Sponsors: Angler's Coffee - elevating the coffee experience for the fly-fishing community & anglers everywhere with small-batch coffee delivered to your doorstep. https://anglerscoffee.com/ | Facebook & Instagram @anglerscoffeeco Trout Routes - the #1 Trout Fishing app, helping you find new trout water so you spend less time on the road and more time fishing. https://troutinsights.com/ | Facebook @troutinsights Instagram @TroutRoutes Destination Angler: NEW WEBSITE! https://www.destinationanglerpodcast.com Get updates and pictures of destinations covered on each podcast: @DestinationAnglerPodcast on Instagram and Facebook Join in the conversation with the @DestinationAnglerConnection group on Facebook. Comments & Suggestions: host, Steve Haigh, email shaigh50@gmail.com Available on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts Recorded Dec 15, 2022. Episode 81 Music on the show by A Brother's Fountain, “Hitch Hike-Man”. Podcast edited by Podcast Volume https://www.podcastvolume.com/
Welcome to Hartley's Cat Scan! This is a weekly podcast featuring the 'who's who' of the Prince George Cougars. Hartley's guest this week is Cariboo Hockey General Manager Trevor Sprague. During the episode, he discussed a number of topics including: Hockey Canada fallout Acceptable conduct for players within Cariboo Hockey Stepping aside as head coach; the difficulty of breaking into junior hockey as an assistant coach due to low salaries Relationship with the PG Cougars and Prince George Spruce Kings Overview of Cariboo hockey teams/Northern Capitals; preview of Winter Classic weekend for 2023 You can also find this podcast on iTunes, Spotify, Google, Stitcher, and TuneIn.
Once the biggest town in the Cariboo, this community still exists to this day, getting its name from the volcanic plug next to the town. It also has some historic buildings, and some great stories from its history. Get 20% off your Manscaped order by going to www.manscaped.com and using the code EHX Support: www.patreon.com/canadaehx Donate: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/craigU Donate: www.canadaehx.com E-mail: craig@canadaehx.com Twitter: www.twitter.com/craigbaird Instagram: @Bairdo37 YouTube: www.youtube.com/c/canadianhistoryehx
Please enjoy this episode of The Gothic Moose with a Cariboo. In this week's episode, DJ Moose chose to play: Intro – 00:00 Stoneburner – Famous Blue Raincoat – Kompromat Continue Reading → The post The Gothic Moose – Episode 447 appeared first on The Gothic Moose.